Human chain promotes manjappai to save Cauvery
The Hindu
A human chain formed by 800 college students on the Cauvery Bridge (connecting Chathiram area to Srirangam) in the early hours of Thursday highlighted the importance of using cotton cloth bag and savi
A human chain formed by 800 college students on the Cauvery Bridge (connecting Chathiram area to Srirangam) in the early hours of Thursday highlighted the importance of using cotton cloth bag and saving the river from pollution.
Organised by M.A.M. Business School in association with Thanneer, a voluntary organisation, and Thanneer Students Club, the ‘Save Cauvery River’ initiative saw college students, both men and women, hold up ‘manjappai’ (yellow cloth bag), and distribute them to the public.
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