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#Repost @stamp_ngo Stamp joined hands with our navy officers in INS shivaji lonalava to plant a thousand native trees provided by Mr Vishwasrao head of biodiversity Tata power. These trees and shrubs and saplings were planted in the cachement area of the navy where the Indrayani River orginates in Kurvande Village in the Sahyadri Mountains of Maharashtra. The river is fed by the rain and flows through the naval base eastward to the Bhima river through the pilgrimage centres of Dehu and Alandi. It is revered as a holy river and is associated with great religious figures such as Sant Tukaram and Dyaneshwar. The trees planted during the drive were native and a collection of shrubs, medicinal plants and fruit bearing plants so as to increase the biodiversity of the area and provide oxygen and a range of benefits to the river. Such as, reducing rainwater run off, flooding, erosion and pollution. It will recharge underground aquifiers which are underground layers of water-bearing permeable rock, rock fractures or unconsolidated material from which ground water can be extracted. This will also boost up the ever decreasing water table of Kurvande village and will increase ground water availability in the village which has depleted rapidly due to increase in population of residents In the recent past. Mrs Swati Aringle the landscape architect on behalf of stamp marked out the area near a temporary water body which will be made into a permanent water body at a later stage. Stamp members Jay Verma and family Tanishaa Mukerji Tanuja Mukerji, Kajol Devgan and family, and Jackie Shroff alongwith the naval trainees, officers and their wives and Lonavala khandala citizens forum members and some students from IIMUN were all involved in this wonderful day of planting sponsored by Kansai Nerolac Pvt ltd who have strong ties with the environment and generously support Stamp’s Earth Renewal Project Initiative

#Repost @stamp_ngo Stamp joined hands with our na...

#Repost @stamp_ngo Stamp joined hands with our navy officers in INS shivaji lonalava to plant a thousand native trees provided by Mr Vishwasrao head of biodiversity @Tata powercompanyltd These trees and shrubs and saplings were planted in the cachement area of the navy where the Indrayani River orginates in Kurvande Village in the Sahyadri Mountains of Maharashtra. The river is fed by the rain and flows through the naval base eastward to the Bhima river through the pilgrimage centres of Dehu and Alandi. It is revered as a holy river and is associated with great religious figures such as Sant Tukaram and Dyaneshwar. The trees planted during the drive were native and a collection of shrubs, medicinal plants and fruit bearing plants so as to increase the biodiversity of the area and provide oxygen and a range of benefits to the river. Such as, reducing rainwater run off, flooding, erosion and pollution. It will recharge underground aquifiers which are underground layers of water-bearing permeable rock, rock fractures or unconsolidated material from which ground water can be extracted. This will also boost up the ever decreasing water table of Kurvande village and will increase ground water availability in the village which has depleted rapidly due to increase in population of residents In the recent past. Mrs Swati Aringle @swatiaringale the landscape architect on behalf of stamp marked out the area near a temporary water body which will be made into a permanent water body at a later stage. Stamp members Jay Verma @jayverma13 and family Tanishaa Mukerji Tanuja Mukerji, Kajol Devgan and family, and Jackie Shroff @apnabhidu alongwith the naval trainees, officers and their wives and Lonavala khandala citizens forum members and some students from IIMUN were all involved in this wonderful day of planting sponsored by Kansai Nerolac Pvt ltd @nerolacpaints who have strong ties with the environment and generously support Stamp’s Earth Renewal Project Initiative @kajol @tanishaamukerji

#Repost @stamp_ngo Stamp joined hands with our na...