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Students march with 2km banner
Dehra Dun, Dec 12 (UNI) Students will hold a rally with 2-km-long banner bearing signatures of over 12 lakh students to commemorate the platinum jubilee celebration of forest (FRI) here.
The students from 13 districts of the State under the aegis of Uttaranchal Education Directorate here, have put their signatures with the pledge to protect and conserve the environment and a tribute towards FRI for its outstanding services to the nation.
On December 15 the students would form a human chain from the FRI main gate, holding 2-km -long cloth with the signatures and later wrap it around the FRI building as recognition to its contribution to forestry in India. Governor Sudarshan Agarwal will tie a final knot to the cloth.
There are 1960 Eco-clubs in the Government High Schools and Intermediate Colleges in Uttaranchal.
Commenting
on
the
rally,
the
State
Head
of
Eco-club
Kalyan
Singh
Rawat
said,
''We
had
asked
each
school
to
sign
the
environment
conservation
pledge
on
one-metre-long
cloth
and
have
received
response
from
most
of
the
schools
and
colleges
with
Eco-Club,''
adding
that
the
stitching
of
the
banner
was
being
completed
at
Government
Girls
Inter
College,
Rajpur
Road.



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