UNESCO honored this woman of India, has planted 20 lakh trees in 22 villages
UNESCO honored this woman of India, has planted 20 lakh trees in 22 villages
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Hyderabad: On the one hand, the whole country and the world is troubled by global warming and continues to hold meetings, but on the other hand Chilkapalli Anusayamma, a resident of Pastapur village in Sangareddy district of Telangana, India, planted 20 lakh trees in 22 villages, away from publicity. Along with planting them, he also took care of it. UNESCO has honored him for this work of his.

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It was an honor for a woman who not only took care of her life but also worried about the health of the land. His story of reaching here is quite a struggle and inspiring. She says it is like a fantasy to me. I never dreamed that I would be able to get this prestigious award. Anusayamma was honored by her organization Deccan Development Society (DDS) for her efforts in environmental protection in the Sangareddy district.

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In Sangareddy, a district of Telangana, Chilakapalli Anusayamma did a commendable job of planting 20 lakh trees by motivating the people around to plant trees. Due to this responsibility, he was recognized all over the world and he was also awarded a special award by UNESCO.

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