Yuvatha-Haritha: students join the mission and plant saplings
The Hindu
Thousands of students have joined the mission of ‘Yuvatha-Haritha’, by planting saplings across Rajamahendravaram and adopting them for conservation.
Last week, the programme was initiated by Rajamahendravaram MP Margani Bharat and launched by Table Tennis player Naina Jaiswal and it was drawing the attention of students to improve green cover in the city.
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