The spirit of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (one earth, one family, one future)' is visible through the efforts of several Indian-origin climate warriors across the world who are engaged in fighting and finding solutions to save the .
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Aleesha Gadhia a sixyearold Indianorigin girl who campaigns to raise awareness of deforestation and climate change issues was on Thursday named a winner of British Prime Minister Boris Johnsons daily Points of Light award
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A six-year-old Indian-origin girl who campaigns to raise awareness of deforestation and climate change issues was on Thursday named a winner of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s daily Points of Light award. Aleesha Gadhia is a climate activist and mini ambassador for UK-based non-profit Cool Earth and has raised over GBP 3,000 for the organisation, which works alongside