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Gen Zorawar Singh Charitable Trust distributes plants
5/6/2021 10:00:49 PM

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Jammu, May 6: Trees are one of the longest living organisms on our planet. Living through centuries, trees are the root of life on our planet. Trees provide medicines, help hold water and soil, sequester carbon, fight pollution, and are home to a variety of organisms.
COVID-19 has made it amply clear that we need to protect & conserve nature to prevent such global disruptions in the future. Planting a tree is one of the things that everyone can do as a contribution for a better future.
The outbreak of COVID-19 has highlighted the dire need to protect & conserve our nature. We face a global pandemic, characterized by a respiratory disease, which is only worsened by the polluted air that surrounds us. But there is a simple solution, a small action with many benefits- planting a tree!
Today, General Zorawar Singh Memorial Educational and Charitable Trust (regd) distributed plants. We also know that oxygen which was available in 2000 is now sold in 30000.
We are also buying it because it is a question of saving lives so please plant a tree which never asks for money for oxygen to anyone.
The programme was organized at Bus stand, Reasi. On the occasion chairman Devinder Singh Kalhuria, trustee Diksha and Riya Kalhuria and other members of Trust were present
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