Bawana Infra's massive plantation drive aims to create a greener and cleaner environment in Delhi's Bawana Industrial Area.
Bawana InfraClean And Green BawanaPlantation DriveEnvironmental SustainabilityDelhi State Industrial And Infrastructure Development Corporation DsiidcReal Estate MumbaiJul 20, 2024
The 'Clean and Green Bawana' initiative is a plantation drive launched by Bawana Infra to create a cleaner and greener environment in Delhi's Bawana Industrial Area.
Bawana Infra planted 5,000 saplings in a day as part of the campaign.
The target of the plantation campaign this year is to plant 30,000 trees and plants by August 15, 2024.
The initiative is being supported by DSIIDC, Delhi Police, Delhi Fire Department, CISF, TPDDL, factory unions, and factory owners.
The initiative aims to create a cleaner and greener environment in the Bawana Industrial Area, promoting a healthier and more sustainable ecosystem.
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