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New Delhi [India], June 24: Oxford International College, Girnar Foundation, Gold Coin Seva Trust, Indore Social Welfare Foundation, Navarambh Janseva Sansthan and Indore International College collaborated to create history by making 1 lakh seed balls, setting a record world. This activity was organized to promote environmental conservation and tree planting.

In Indore, Oxford International College campus, Girnar Foundation, Gold Coin Seva Trust, Indore Social Welfare Foundation, Navarambh Janseva Sansthan and Indore International College joined hands to make 1 lakh seed balls in an effort to make May Indore be clean and green. More than 500 students from various schools and colleges participated in this event on the Oxford International College campus.

During the inauguration of the world record attempt activity, the chief guest was Dr. Divya Gupta, Member, Commission for Protection of Child Rights, Govt. of India. She motivated the students to do such noble activities to protect the environment and make more plantations.

The concept of this mega seed ball manufacturing activity was conceptualized by group director and Professor Dr. Punit Kumar Dwivedi at Oxford International College, and was executed with the support of several NGOs. The Girnar Foundation led the initiative, founded by Chetan Mawar, along with other NGO founders and their dedicated teams.

Speaking about the importance of this event, Professor Dr. Punit Kumar Dwivedi said, "Breaking this record is not just about setting a new milestone but also about creating a lasting impact on our environment. By making 1 lakh balls of seeds, we are taking advantage of a step towards a greener and healthier future for our city."

Advocate President Akshanshu Tiwari added, "It is heartening to see the youth of Indore coming together for such an important cause like environmental conservation. Our collective efforts today will bear fruit in the form of a cleaner and more sustainable environment for future generations."

Girnar Foundation Founder Chetan Mavar expressed his gratitude to all the participants and supporters and stated that apart from setting a world record, they have planted the seeds for a cleaner and greener future for Indore.

The event concluded with a sense of achievement and pride, as participants and organizers celebrated their collective achievement. The 1 lakh seed balls created on this day not only set a record but also serve as a testimony to the collective strength and positive impact on the environment. The successful execution of the program received blessings and guidance from esteemed representatives of the city including Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya, MP Shankar Lalwani, Mayor Pusyamitra Bhargav and MP Ramesh Mendola.

Special thanks were expressed to Dr. Priya Jain Bhandari, Dr. Vishal Purohit, Dr. Neha Sharma Chaudhary, Diksha Vishwakarma, Anurag Saxena, Abhishek Upadhyay and others for their valuable contributions in the successful implementation of the programme.