18-Year-Old Medical Student Swims Mumbai's Polluted Waters to Spark Change

By Karmactive Staff

Hazel Raikundalia, a first-year medical student, undertook a challenging 36-km swim in Mumbai's polluted waters.

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Her swim, from Bandra-Worli Sea Link to the Gateway of India, highlighted the city's pressing environmental issues.

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At 18, Hazel has been a competitive swimmer since 12, with a focus on long-distance swimming post-lockdown.

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Coach Umesh Utekar recognized Hazel's unique stamina and physique for endurance swimming.

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Encountering plastic waste and oil spills, Hazel's swim symbolized a fight against marine pollution.

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Friends and family supported her from accompanying boats, boosting her morale through the tough journey.

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Completing the swim in 7 hours, Hazel emerged at the Gateway of India, a testament to her dedication and strength.

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Her father, Mites Raikundalia, noted the successful dual achievement: raising pollution awareness and reaching a personal milestone.

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Hazel's eco-conscious endeavor exemplifies how individual actions can spotlight broader environmental challenges.

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