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Page 1: Going Zero Waste World Wetland Day Sparrow Day Dry Holi

Greenolution e-Newsletter, January 2019 & February 2019

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W www.greenolution.co.in

B www.tatapowergreenolution.blogspot.in

E [email protected]

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World Wetland Day

Sparrow Day

Dry Holi

Going Zero Waste

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IntroductionThank you all for your overwhelming response and participation for various campaigns of Greenolution.

In this issue, we have featured stories of employees who have participated for nature conservation and protection through Greenolution campaigns like World Wetland Day, Sparrow Day, Dry holi, Going for zero waste.

Going Zero Waste

Under ' Going Zero Waste' employees of Tata Power replaced all plastic bottles of Drinking water with steel Bottles.

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World Wetland Day

Sparrow Day

Dry Holi

Going Zero Waste

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Md NawazMaithon Power Limited

Team Vikhroli

Ali MohammedJojobera

Ajit BilolikarJojobera

Going for Zero Waste

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Dry Holi

Trombay colony residents celebrated 'Dry Holi'.

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Sparrow Day

Sneha Sawant- Trombay MMD

World Sparrow day

WREL AP 30MW, Kadapa , Andhra Pradesh

It is believed that sparrow population in the metropolitan cities like Mumbai has been decreasing very rapidly. Contrary to this belief a large �ock of sparrows is a very common sight at Trombay Coal Jetty. Tireless e�orts for attracting and rearing sparrows by Philip Noronha and Mr. Yashwant Ghadge (now superannuated) of Trombay CLP since last 3-4 years has resulted in such a beautiful sight. The initiative is enthusiastically continued by M/s Rajan Kaushik, Head-Trombay CLP, Yogesh Lokare and Lalit Neve. A sparrow house was made of scrap material to provide shelter for sparrows and protect them from the predators. Contract workmen too are doing their bit in this green task of protecting and rearing sparrows. Congratulations to Team Trombay for such a marvelous e�ort.

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World Wetland Day

Photos by Mr. Tushar Tripathi, CGPL

World Wetland DayAs a part of volunteering program employees participated in cleanliness drive of wetlands & beaches at their respective locations.1. Alibaug in November: 72 employees contributed total 8 hours. An approx. 450kg waste collected. (576 hours) 2. Uran Dec 16, 2018: 750 Kg of waste collected, 42 volunteers. (300 hours contributed)3. Bhandup: Jan 2, 2019: 500 kg of waste, 16 volunteers (96 hours)4. Badlapur: Jan: 24 volunteers contributed 158 hours. 300 KG collected. From Ulhas river and area around.

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Dry Holi

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Protect Animals!

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Ms. Priyanka from e-security team observed that an injured cat was roaming around e-security o�ce. She took the cat to the veterinary clinic. Dr. Henna Ganjwala treated the cat and recom-mended medicines. We are proud of Priyanka for this gesture and a�ection towards animals.

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Name of the teenage climate activist who has been nominated for Nobel peace prize 2019?

A. One of the heaviest �ying bird

B. Its population is estimated to be of less than 200 in India

C. It is on the verge of extinction

A. Australia

B. Antarctica

C. Africa

D. South America

A. Bhil

B. Gond

C. Baiga

D. None of these

Guess the name of Indian bird using below clues Where is the driest normally populated continent on Earth?

Send in your answers [email protected]

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Which is the largest tribe in India?

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