Residents of Chennai’s Velachery get together to ‘green’ their locality
The Hindu
Residents associations in collaboration with NGOs are planting saplings in the area and plan to create a Miyawaki forest
Residents of Velachery and surrounding areas, along with a few NGOs have come together to develop a ‘Green Velachery’. On Thursday, on the occasion of Earth Day, they planted more than 150 saplings across the locality including a median garden on the road linking Taramani - Perungudi and Velachery MRTS stations.More Related News

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