Hyderabad, July 18 (Hydnow): Energy Minister Jagadish Reddy participates in Green India Challenge and planted saplings at his residence here on Monday on the occasion of his birthday.
Speaking on the occasion, Jagadish Reddy appreciated MP Joginipalli Santosh Kumar for launching the Green India Challenge program with the aim of improving green cover in India and hoped that Santosh Kumar’s initiative would inspire more people to plant saplings in the days to come. ” I feel happy to plant saplings on the occasion of my birthday. For the last three years, I have been celebrating my birthday by planting saplings and I will continue this practice with the inspiration of the Green India Challenge,” Jagadish Reddy said.
He also urged people to take up the challenge and asked them to encourage their friends and family members as well to plant saplings for a greener India.
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Later, Jagadish Reddy along with a few MLAs belonging to the erstwhile Nalgonda district planted saplings on the premises of Telangana Bhavan, here. (Hydnow)
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