Panvel: A joint tree plantation drive was recently organized at the Amardham crematorium premises by the Panvel Municipal Corporation's Garden Department, in collaboration with Lions Club of Panvel, Lions Club of Sargam, and Leo Club of Kalsekar Technical Campus.
The initiative is part of an ongoing environmental conservation campaign led by the civic body. The campaign also includes free distribution of saplings to citizens.
पनवेल महानगरपालिका उद्यान विभाग आणि लायन्स क्लबमार्फत अमरधाम स्मशानभूमी परिसरामध्ये वृक्षारोपण करण्यात आले#PanvelMunicipalCorporation #panvel #वृक्षारोपण #gardendepartment pic.twitter.com/sHP6GtHNXr
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As part of the drive, 45 indigenous tree species such as Bahava, Karanj, Kadamba, and Kanchan were planted to spread awareness about environmental protection and sustainability.
The event saw active participation from community leaders and Lions Club members including Premendra Bahira (President, Lions Club of Sargam), Surabhi Pendse (President, Lions Club of Panvel), Murtuza Afsar (District Environment Chairman), Ashok Gilda, Nandkishor Dhotre, Nutan Dhotre, Mangala Thakur, Pratima Chauhan, Sanjay Godse, Alkesh Shah, Swati Godse, Dhaval Shah, Anil Parmar, and Mahendra Lohar.
Panvel Municipal Corporation Secures 6th Rank In Swachh Survekshan 2024–25; Retains 3-Star Garbage-Free City & Water Plus StatusTo enhance citizen participation in plantation efforts, the drive was supported by Assistant Commissioner Dr. Rupali Mane and Garden Department Head Anil Kokare. Garden Supervisors Siddharth Kamble, Ashok Mune, Assistant Supervisors Kiran Gaikwad and Gajalakshmi Ambe also played a vital role in its successful execution.
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