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CenturyPly pledges to plant 10,000 trees on Van Mahotsav 2021

  CenturyPly pledges to plant 10,000 trees on Van Mahotsav 2021 ~ Initiates a journey to stay ‘Eco-Conscious’ ~     India, 6 th  July : On occasion of Van Mahotsav 2021, Century Plyboards (India) Ltd., India’s largest manufacturer in Wood Panel Industry, has pledged to initiate a green CSR drive by planting 10,000 trees across the states of West Bengal and Haryana.   To mark Van Mahotsav 2021, the annual forest festival that usually takes place during first week of July all across the country, CenturyPly took the first step towards this new tree plantation drive aiming to nurture the environment with 10000 trees in the regions of West Bengal , Haryana , adhering to all COVID-19 safety protocols. The company will continue to plant more saplings under its existing ‘Century Plantation Project’ over the coming months and will target to achieve more than 10,000 tree plantation in next one year.   CenturyPly, as an environmentally responsible brand, always advocates eco-friendly solution in

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Ram Navami Ki Hardik Shubkaamnaye & TV Ke Kalakaaro Ki Ore Se !

 


Ram Navami, which marks Lord Ram's birth and coincides with spring's onset, is
celebrated every year with great fervour across the nation. Wishing everyone a Happy
Ram Navami are various &TV artists. These include Katori Amma (Himani Shivpuri)
and Rajesh (Kamna Pathak) of 'Happu Ki Ultan Paltan', Manmohan Tiwari (Rohitashv
Gour) of 'Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai', Santoshi Maa (Gracy Singh) of 'Santoshi Maa Sunaye
Vrat Kathayein' and Zafar Ali Mirza (Pawan Singh), Ramesh Prasad Mishra (Ambrish
Bobby) and Sakina Mirza (Akansha Shamra) of 'Aur Bhai Kya Chal Raha Hai?'. Himani
Shivpuri, aka Katori Amma, shares, "Ram Navami, the birth of Maryada Purushottam
Ram is considered a very auspicious day of the Hindu calendar. Every year, I partake in
the rituals of offering prayers and prasad to Lord Rama for good health and prosperity.
Normally, I would invite underprivileged children home for
 Kala chana, halwa and puri.
But looking at the current situation, I have decided to pack the food and send it to them.
I wish everyone good health and best wishes for Ram Navami!" Rohitashv Gour aka
Manmohan Tiwari shares, “Ram Navami ki dher saari shubkamnaye! Our celebrations
begin with bathing the idols of Lord Rama and placing them in a cradle. We offer kheer
and almonds as a way of gratitude. Apart from the usual rituals, we will also be reading
the verses of Ramayana to mark Lord Ram's birth. 
On the auspicious occasion of Ram
Navami, I wish everyone's heart and home be filled with happiness, peace and
prosperity." Gracy Singh, aka Santoshi Maa, shares, "On Ram Navami, I start my day by
offering water to Suryadev. It is followed by the chant the Ram Vrat Katha for the deity's
blessings. Since it is also the last day of Navratri, I prepare Khada prasad is prepared
which is then distributed to those around me for good wishes." Akansha Sharma, aka
Sakina Mirza, shares, "The onset of spring is a wonderful time and marks the beginning
of a new season. 
This Ram Navami, I wish everyone a year full of new opportunities and
divine blessings. I will be celebrating this day by fasting and reading Ram Katha and
Puranas. It would be followed by an aarti in the evening and saativik food to break my
fast." Sharing childhood memories of celebrating Ram Navami, Kamna Pathak aka
Dabang Rajesh shares. "As a child, I was enthusiastic about being a part of the havan my
mother would conduct at home. I would wake up early morning and bring flowers to
decorate the house. I still remember the fresh flowers' fragrance; everyone would say,
'Tanu has done a wonderful job!' I miss being at home during such festivities and hope
everyone celebrates this joyous day with their family." Pawan Singh, aka Zafar Ali Mirza,
shares, "In school on the day of Ram Navami, we would have an enactment of Ramleela
on stage. The whole school would roar when Ravan was defeated. It represented the win
of good over evil, learning for a lifetime. 
This Ram Navami, I remember Lord Rama and
his teachings and seek his blessings for my family and me." Ambrish Bobby aka Ramesh
Prasad Mishra shares, “Ram Navami ki hardik shubkamnaye! This day brings back
childhood memories when my three sisters and I would run around the house and keep
asking maa for unke haath ke bane mithai. She would first offer them to the idols in the
mandir and then give us one each. I still remember this one time I took a bite of the
mithai which was in the mandir, and I had to sit in one place until I finished reading the
entire Ram Katha."

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