Herbal parks to restore ecology
Herbal parks to restore ecology
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsIn an effort to restore a few rare and endangered herbs,  UK-based Williams Lea India, a global provider of business process outsourcing (BPO) and marketing supply chain management services, in association with the Mudichur Panchayat is launching a series of Herbal Parks at two suburban government schools.Williams Lea is focusing on empowering students on key ecological issues and involving them in restoration projects.The first herbal park was set up at the Panchayat Middle School at Indira Nagar On Friday, in the presence of Venkatesh Viswanthan, chief financial officer, Williams Lea India and  Damodharan, president, Mudichur Panchayat. Following which, other parks will come up at 4 other schools in the locality. These herbal parks will house rare Indian herbs and will steadily evolve into a butterfly park within the school premises.first published:September 17, 2012, 10:13 ISTlast updated:September 17, 2012, 10:13 IST 
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In an effort to restore a few rare and endangered herbs,  UK-based Williams Lea India, a global provider of business process outsourcing (BPO) and marketing supply chain management services, in association with the Mudichur Panchayat is launching a series of Herbal Parks at two suburban government schools.

Williams Lea is focusing on empowering students on key ecological issues and involving them in restoration projects.

The first herbal park was set up at the Panchayat Middle School at Indira Nagar On Friday, in the presence of Venkatesh Viswanthan, chief financial officer, Williams Lea India and  Damodharan, president, Mudichur Panchayat. Following which, other parks will come up at 4 other schools in the locality. These herbal parks will house rare Indian herbs and will steadily evolve into a butterfly park within the school premises.

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