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Dindigul Campus Connect

Dindigul Campus Connect
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The Environment Club of GTN Arts College and the Dindigul District Pollution Control Board hosted an awareness program for students on World Environment Day. The event focused on sustainability, waste management, and the role of youth in environmental conservation.

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On the occasion of World Environment Day, the Environment Club of GTN Arts College in association with the Dindigul District Pollution Control Board jointly organised an environmental awareness programme at Government Higher Secondary School, Agaram, and MVM Girls Higher Secondary School, Dindigul.

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