The Trichy MP and Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilizers, M.K. Alagiri, had promised to turn the constituency greener in his election manifesto. He will soon launch the programme by planting saplings around the Mariamman Teppakulam.
New Year will ring in on a greener note for Trichy city and its suburbs. If things go as per plan, there will be one lakh more saplings in the Trichy Parliamentary constituency by the end of 2010.
A committee headed by the Chairman of Tamil Nadu State Agricultural Marketing Board, K.P.T. Ganesan, has been formed to implement ‘project greenery.’
Educational institutions and residents’ welfare associations to join their efforts. Saplings will be given free of cost for planting wherever they want. Tree guards will also be provided, if necessary.
Good to go - GREEN TRICHY!!!
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