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‘Walk2HEAL’ walkathon organised in Tirupati

‘Walk2HEAL’ walkathon organised in Tirupati
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The 'Walk2HEAL' walkathon in Tirupati promoted sustainable living and the use of products derived from Indian breed cows. The event included eco-friendly workshops and a zero-waste initiative to mark World Environment Day.

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Community-led environmental initiatives highlight growing local interest in sustainable agriculture and traditional conservation methods.

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Members of GoPals, a volunteer-driven organisation dedicated to promoting sustainable living and conservation of Indian breed cows, conducted its first-ever ‘Walk2HEAL’ walkathon at Divyaramam (Nagaravanam park) in Tirupati on Sunday (June 7, 2026). The message was to promote the products of Desi cows in every walk of life.

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