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Pujya Moraribapu plants trees at Talgajarda

By PNN | Updated: September 1, 2022 12:30 IST

September 1: The entire world is concerned because the temperature is rising. Alarming trends are emerging in the global ...

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September 1: The entire world is concerned because the temperature is rising. Alarming trends are emerging in the global warming situation. In this case, maintaining existing trees and continually planting new ones might be crucial in lowering the temperature.

Considering the global context and the deteriorating global environmental condition, Pujya Morari Bapu and others planted approximately 1,600 trees in the entire Talgajarda village under the joint initiative of Sadbhavana Old Age Home Rajkot and Sri Chitrakoot Dham Trust. This will be a crucial step in protecting the environment worldwide.On this occasion, the Sarpanch of Talgajarda village, Panchayat members, Citizens, and Sadbhavana Old Age Home representatives in Rajkot were present.

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