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10,000 SAPLINGS TO TRANSFORM TRIDENT’S DHAULA LANDSCAPE

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Trident, a pioneering force in sustainability and environmental preservation, has unleashed a monumental initiative that promises to revolutionize the landscape of Dhaula. Over the course of a 7-day period, a total of 10,000 saplings will be planted, with 1,500 saplings already planted. The remaining 8,500 saplings are scheduled to be planted by the upcoming Saturday. The plantation drive, covering an impressive 750 acres of land owned by Trident, is a testament to the company's dedication to sustainable practices.

(MOREPIC1)  In this display of botanical diversity, this drive will showcase the planting of around 40-50 varieties of saplings. “This plantation drive is a significant step towards fulfilling our responsibility as a corporate citizen, ensuring a healthier and greener future for generations to come.” said the chairman Padmashree Mr. Rajinder Gupta.

Through this drive, Trident is not merely planting trees, but also planting hope and resilience. The initiative serves as a resounding call to arms, urging others to embrace their own ecological stewardship and join in the battle against climate change.

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