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Successful Tree Plantation Ceremony Held at National Library….

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Staff Reporter : Kolkata, 22nd August, 2024– Rabindra Sarovar’s Friends Forum hosted a successful tree plantation ceremony at the National Library, sponsored by Minu Prime Sarees and Mamraj Jayatri Foundation. This impactful event, focused on environmental conservation, involved the planting of 3,000 saplings, including a variety of fruit trees, flowering plants, and hedge plants.

The ceremony was graced by the presence of Professor Ajay Pratap Singh, Director General of the National Library, along with Brahmanand Agarwal, Managing Director of Minu Prime Sarees and President of Mamraj Jayatri Foundation, and other dignitaries.

Brahmanand Agarwal, Managing Director of Minu Prime Sarees and President of Mamraj Jayatri Foundation, expressed his enthusiasm about the event, stating, “We are thrilled to have successfully executed this significant tree plantation project. Our partnership with Rabindra Sarovar’s Friends Forum and the National Library underscores our dedication to environmental preservation. This event is a reflection of our collective effort to support a greener and more sustainable future.”

The ceremony was a notable step in advancing the city’s green initiatives, drawing attention of community members. The successful planting of 3,000 saplings is expected to contribute positively to the city’s environment, promoting healthier urban spaces and fostering a greater appreciation for nature.

The event highlighted the collaborative efforts of organizations and individuals working together to address environmental concerns. By planting a diverse range of saplings, the initiative not only contributes to the city’s green infrastructure but also serves as a reminder of the importance of ongoing environmental stewardship.

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