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Tree plantation drive by NCP

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 10, 2021 21:35 IST

Aurangabad, June 10:A tree plantation drive was held by the activists on the 22nd foundation day of the ...

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Aurangabad, June 10:

A tree plantation drive was held by the activists on the 22nd foundation day of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) in the city on Thursday at Rashtrawadi Bhavan.

Speeches were made by NCP district president Kailas Patil and Kadeer Maulana. The party will focus on giving more opportunities in the upcoming elections, said Patil. City president Vijay Salve and district president of NCP womens wing Chhaya Jungle Patil hoisted the flag. An appeal was made to plant a large number of trees by June 20. District president of NCP Youth Congress Bhausaheb Tarmale Patil, city president Datta Bhange, Veena Khare, Ankita Vidhate and others were present on the occasion.

Tags: Kailas PatilKadeer maulanancpCongress PartyChhaya JungleNCP Youth Congress Bhausaheb Tarmale Patil
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