Green Media E-Newsletter is brought to you by CMS ENVIS Centre on Media & Environment

Thursday, August 10, 2017
Greening drive to combat pollution, says Governor
Correspondent :
Governor P. Sathasivam has noted that the greening drive was a fight against pollution, which was claiming millions of lives in the world.

He was addressing the students of the Lakshmibai National college of Physical Education after planting saplings along with them at the sprawling premises of the Raj Bhavan on Wednesday as part of the Swachchata Fortnight, being observed from August 1.

The Raj Bhavan’s policy, he said, was to plant ten saplings when one tree had to be cut for construction or other activities. The governor called upon the students to take the cleaning drive to the rural areas and to make cleanliness a way of life. He also expressed happiness over reports of Kerala topping the Swachh Bharat activities.

Minister for Tourism KadakampallySurendran said that the government intends to start a ‘Freedom from Waste’ campaign soon. The Governor and the Minister planted a Red Sandal sapling while Olympian K. M. Beenamol planted Elanji. LNCPE Director G. Kishore, Davendra Kumar Dhodawat, secretary to the Governor, also planted saplings at the premises.

The programme was part of Sports Authority of India’s cleanliness drive in 11 LNCPE regions of Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry.

 
SOURCE : http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Thiruvananthapuram/greening-drive-to-combat-pollution-says-governor/article19460163.ece
Back to pevious page

Advertise with Green Media

Be a part of this successful campaign and advertise your events, seminars, conferences, festivals or services, job requirements etc. "GREEN MEDIA" - unique E-newsletter DAILY reaches to more than 3000 environmentalists, wildlife experts, activists, filmmakers and media professionals. For Advertisement contact: cmsenvis@cmsindia.org

Print Media Trends and Analysis: CoP 11/MoP 6



Assessment of Using Social Media to Raise environmental Awareness

Trends in the coverage of environment by news channels



 



The Hindu | Times of India | The Pioneer | The Statesman | The Tribune | Hindustan Time | Sahara Times | Business Lines | Business Standard |

  Economic Times| Financial Express | The Asian Age | Indian Express | The Telegraph | Deccan Herald | The Assam Tribune | The Sentinel  

 

 

 

 

Supported by: ENVIS Secretariat,Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change, GOI.

    

Copyright © 2014 Centre for Media Studies. For Limited Circulation

 

 
Since India has no anti-spamming law, we follow the US directive passed in Bill.1618 Title III by the 105th US Congress, which states that mail cannot be considered spam if it contains contact information, which this mail does. If you want to be removed from the mailing list click on UNSUBSCRIBE