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Students carries out plantation drive along NH 44E in Garo Hills.

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Students from the oldest college in Garo Hills, Tura Government College under its NSS unit undertakes a mass tree plantation in collaboration with the social forestry division of the state forest department along the National Highway 44E which connects Jengjal with Williamnagar on Friday. The plantation drive was organised along the road in and around the village of Bolbokgre as part of the college NSS unit’s ‘Ban Maha Utsav’. ST 
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