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Van Mahotsav week concluded at GGM Science College | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, July 8: Van Mahotsava week concluded at GGM Science College under the patronage of worthy Principal Dr. Ravender Tickoo and guidance of NSS PO Dr. Deepali Mahajan celebrating Azadi ka amrutmahotsav with the message to love, care, nurture plants. NSS volunteers used plastic bottles from the college campus and planted saplings on the wall. Vertical gardens help to reduce the carbon footprint of a building by filtering pollutants and carbon dioxide out of the air, which also benefits those living nearby as the quality of the air is improved.vertical garden is a system for vertically growing plants via structural support rather than horizontally in a plot of land. In a vertical garden, you can grow plants upwards along existing structures like walls, arbors, or pergolas, or install structures like trellises or poles for support. Vertical farming is an innovative way to garden and conserve water. By stacking multiple "shelves" of vegetation, one can reuse water as it drains from one raised bed to another. This format of farming is an effective way to produce lettuce, kale, and other greens. Van Mahotsav week is celebrated to raise awareness among individuals regarding the importance of trees and inspire citizens to plant more of them. |
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