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Krishi Jagran Kerala Observes World Environment Day

In an effort to create awareness and propagate the need for protecting the environment, Krishi Jagran Kerala, the state unit of India’s largest agri rural magazine Krishi Jagran, has observed World Environment day by planting tree saplings at Thiruvananthapuram Vrindhavan Gardens colony

Updated on: 13 July, 2019 4:45 PM IST By: KJ Staff

In an effort to create awareness and propagate the need for protecting the environment, Krishi Jagran Kerala, the state unit of India’s largest agri rural magazine Krishi Jagran, has observed World Environment day by planting tree saplings at Thiruvananthapuram Vrindhavan Gardens colony. The programme was jointly organized by Krishi Jagran and Vrindhavan Residents Association, Thiruvanathapuram. Housing Board Chairman P Prasad, Council of Residents in Vrindhavan Colony president Adv. T. S Rajan, Secretary C. Joji, Treasurer Thomas Jacob, Association of EF &FF Flat president Shammy Gopinath,  Krishi Jagran Southern Regional Head V. R AjithKumar, Krishi Jagran Malayalam Magazine Editor Suresh Muthukulam and other staffs were present at the function.  Scores of saplings were planted at various parts of the colony compound to mark the occasion.

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