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‘Tie a Rakhi to Save a Tree!’ The New Mantra This Raksha Bandhan
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Shemrock Little Pals Play School, Indore (Photo Courtesy: Shemrock Little Pals Play School)
School kids and adults from Meerut, Indore, Haldwani, New Delhi and among many others have joined the Vriksha Bandhan movement and pledged to save trees.
The Quint, along with the campaigners of ‘My Right To Breathe’, are celebrating Vrikshabandhan – a bond between us and the trees – and are encouraging you to do the same.
Have you taken the pledge?
‘Please don’t cut the trees’, says the Children of Pravan Foundation, Mehrauli.(Photo Courtesy: My Right To Breathe)
Tiny tots of Shemrock Little Pals Play School, Indore have taken a pledge to grow more trees. (Photo Courtesy: Shemrock Little Pals Play School)
One, two, tree: Kids from Seth M R Jaipuria School, Lakhimpur Kheri tie a rakhi to a branch. (Photo Courtesy: My Right To Breathe)
‘Thank you for protecting me,’ says this woman from Sangam Vihar, New Delhi.(Photo Courtesy: My Right To Breathe)
Doctors from Indian Medical Association (IMA), Meerut have come together to make their city greener by protecting trees. (Photo Courtesy: My Right To Breathe)
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Vriksha Bhandan campaign was held at children’s park at Haldwai, Uttrakhand. (Photo Courtesy: My Right To Breathe)
‘Hello friends, let’s tie a rakhi,’ says school children from Euro Kids Haldwani Play School.(Photo Courtesy: My Right To Breathe)
Mcd Girls School, Dayanand Colony, Lajpat Nagar, New Delhi have promised to protect the trees. (Photo Courtesy: My Right To Breathe)
Defence Colony children too join in Vriksha Bandhan(Photo Courtesy: My Right To Breathe)
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