The Lions Club of Dimapur, in collaboration with the Dimapur Forest Division, initiates the Lions International Environment Week.
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DIMAPUR — The Lions Club of Dimapur, in collaboration with the Dimapur Forest Division, initiated the Lions International Environment Week, scheduled from April 18 to the 26th.
As part of the initiative, several activities were carried out across different locations, according to an update.
On the first day, more than 400 saplings were distributed outside St. Mary’s School, followed by the distribution of around 300 saplings outside Konyak Baptist Church in Nepali Basti on the second day.
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On the third day, nearly 100 saplings were distributed at Old Souba Junction in Niuland, and on the fourth day, around 100 saplings were distributed at the Lions Centre and near SD Jain Girls' College.
Continuing the initiative, a tree plantation drive was organised at Livingstone Foundation International School.
The programme was conducted in the presence of Lions Club President Sanjay Jaiswal, Divisional Forest Officer of Dimapur Forest Division Beizo Suokhrie, and Deputy Ranger of Dimapur Range Kasho H Kinimi.
The event was also attended by Dr. Andrew Ahoto, Chairman of Livingstone Foundation International School. Representing the Lions Club of Dimapur were Secretary Sumit Jain and GST Coordinator Neeta Agarwal.