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2018 Monsoon Plantation - Week - 05 - Noida Sec 44

30+ SAPLINGS PLANTED IN NOIDA

TOTAL SAPLINGS PLANTED THUS FAR THIS MONSOON: 600+

We have successfully crossed our last year's count and targeting to hit 1,000 saplings this year!

After two days of continuous downpour there were literally dark clouds over our plan of plantation in Noida. However, mother nature heard us and helped us by asking the clouds to take a break!

This Saturday morning we had a bunch of volunteers coming across from Noida and Delhi for this plantation drive. This venue is G Block park opposite to Amrapali Sapphire.

Enthusiastic as ever, our volunteers got into the action pretty quickly. We planted trees such as imli, jamun, marodphali, peepal and neem here. All native, all good for our ecology!

We had the support from Noida authority who helped us with pits and saplings as tall as 7 feet!

Though we wanted a big plantation but apparently Noida authority themselves planted about 140 odd trees here. They have a target to plant 1 lakh trees by 15th August.

They need support from citizens in achieving that target and we are happy to do our bit.

There's another bunch of volunteers who planted some saplings in Rani Bagh: http://wemeantoclean.blogspot.com/2018/07/2018-monsoon-plantation-week-05-rani.html


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