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After a year, Tansi Nagar Welfare Association has resumed distribution of food to underprivileged people, and also conservancy workers. This time around, the Association offers the service with a nomi ....
Updated: Share Article AAA In commemoration of Earth Day, around 200 residents participated in a tree- planting drive, in Velachery. The initiative brought various residents’ associations of Velachery together, with the support of non-governmental organisations. The residents’ associations are from VGP Selva Nagar, Park Avenue, Annai Indira Nagar, Balakrishna Nagar, Udhayam Nagar, Anna Nagar, Venus Colony, Seshadripuram, and Sarathi Nagar. Association apartments included Anmol Flats and Ramaniyam Marvel. The NGOs that supported the exercise by supplying tree saplings are: Exnora International, Nizhal Trust, Kattabomman Friend’s Club, Save Velachery Water Bodies Forum and Green Society Welfare Association. “We call this campaign ‘Green Velachery’. The saplings were planted along the median of Link Road which runs along Taramani and Perungudi MRTS railway stations; and on the roads around a park at VGP Selva Nagar. The campaign seeks to enhance ....
Residents of Chennai’s Velachery get together to ‘green’ their locality Updated: Updated: April 23, 2021 16:42 IST Residents associations in collaboration with NGOs are planting saplings in the area and plan to create a Miyawaki forest Share Article Residents planting flowering shrubs on a road median | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Residents associations in collaboration with NGOs are planting saplings in the area and plan to create a Miyawaki forest Residents of Velachery and surrounding areas, along with a few NGOs have come together to develop a ‘Green Velachery’. On Thursday, on the occasion of Earth Day, they planted more than 150 saplings across the locality including a median garden on the road linking Taramani - Perungudi and Velachery MRTS stations. ....