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Sapling plantations by Signature Global, Raheja Developers on World Environment Day
Gurugram based developers, Raheja Developers and Signature Global, celebrated World Environment Day by organising sapling plantation drives.
Signature Global planted saplings in its project sites, including Signature Global City 63A, Millennia, SG Park, SG City 37D and various other locations in Gurugram.
Speaking on the same, Pradeep Aggarwal, Founder and Chairman, Signature Global (India) Limited, said, “The sapling plantation drive conducted by Signature Global on World Environment Day serves as a powerful reminder of the collective responsibility. Through such initiatives, we set an inspiring example for other organisations and individuals to follow, encouraging them to contribute actively to environmental conservation and sustainable development.”
Raheja Developers planted saplings at Raheja Aranya City, Sohna Road Gurugram and Raheja Delhi Mall. Team Raheja Developers and local people planted saplings together.
Nayan Raheja from Raheja Developers said, “Plantation campaign launched by us on World Environment Day shows our dedication towards environmental management. There is an appeal, especially to the youth, to contribute towards saving the environment occasionally.”
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