Post Vrikshabandhan, Readers Continue to Pledge to Save Trees

Let’s promise to protect trees.
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Even though The Quint and My Right To Breathe’s Vrikshabandhan campaign has come to an end with Raksha Bandhan. It seems people really loved the idea and are still continuing with the campaign.

The Quint’s readers sent their photographs while tying rakhis on trees, promising to protect them.

If you are doing the same, do share your photos with us.

A group of kids are making a SEWAM mini forest at Faridabad.
The kids have planted more than 300 trees. 
SEWAM is a form of activism that is being run by young students working for the environment. The drive aims at creating ecological parks on wasteland generally used as dump yards.
Ananya Garg is a student from Lehragaga (Sangrur) Punjab.
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Ten-year-old Angadveer Singh vowed to protect eight trees. He studies in Bhavan Vidyalaya, Panchkula.
A group of people rode to the Aravali jungle and tied rakhis on trees, promising to protect them.
Chetan Warkari planted trees at Sarangpani Lake in Bhopal. 

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