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Sirsa varsity launches plantation drive with 3,000 saplings in Sawan

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CDLU staff members during the plantation drive on the university campus on Monday.
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Chaudhary Devi Lal University (CDLU), Sirsa, has launched a large-scale plantation and cleanliness campaign to celebrate the holy month of Sawan. The campaign aims at promoting environmental protection, greenery and waste management. On Monday, faculty members, research scholars and students from the journalism and mass communication department planted saplings near the girls’ hostel. Participants took a pledge to protect the environment and care for the plants.

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Vice-Chancellor Prof Vijay Kumar, the horticulture branch, environment committee, and various departments are working together to plant around 3,000 saplings on the campus.

Kumar said Sawan was a time to connect with nature. “Today’s plant can become tomorrow’s tree, giving shade, oxygen and life,” he added. He also said CDLU was committed to making environmental protection a continuous mission.

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Environmental adviser Mittarsain Garg stressed the importance of proper waste management along with tree plantation. He said keeping the surroundings clean was necessary for sustainable greenery. He also shared the goal of making CDLU a zero-waste campus.

The plantation drive includes saplings of shady trees like neem and peepal, medicinal plants like tulsi and aloe vera and fruit trees like amla and guava. Each department has been assigned the responsibility to take care of the plants.

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