Nair has also launched an app that ensures access to a ride at any time. Donors responded generously, sending utility items and wheelchairs to help the inmates. He used Facebook to call for donations to improve the living conditions of the 600-patient strong facility. Nair's also spearheaded a campaign to improve the facilities at Kerala's Kuthiravattom mental health care facility. 2) Campaign to improve the facilities at Kuthiravattom "Operation Sulaimani is modelled on a system existing in western countries such as Coffee-on-Wall and Food-on-the-Wall, where you pay for an extra meal or coffee". The money is then reimbursed by one of the many organisations that have signed up for the project. These coupons are handed out at various places in the city and can be exchanged for a meal at over 25 hotels that have registered for the initiative. Nair offers Sulaimani Coupons to those who cannot afford to buy food. Named after Kerala's traditional cardamom-flavoured black tea, the 2015-campaign is an attempt at fighting hunger.
Here's a look at some of his earlier initiatives. The campaign to clean up the 14-acre Pisharikavu Koyilandi pond, which was overrun with algae and slush, is one of the many initiatives under Nair's brainchild, the Compassionate Kozhikode campaign. From addressing his male followers as 'bro' to appreciating and sharing social initiatives, Nair sure is one tech-savvy civil servant. Nair could give most of the country's politicians a run for their money with the absolute panache with which he uses his social media fame. Nair is something of a cult figure in Kozhikode, with over 1,68,432 Likes on his official Facebook page - Collector, Kozhikode - that he manages. However, the IAS officer is no stranger to unconventional initiatives. His innovative efforts have won him applause from around the country. IAS officer Prashant Nair posted the offer on Facebook, and got a volley of responses from eager environment warriors, who didn't seem to mind the biryani bit of the deal
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He has offered a free plate of Malabar biryani to every individual who pitches in to clean a 14-acre pond in Koyilandy. A District Collector in Kozhikode has put forward a rather unique proposal for the people in his district.