Update on 28th October : Sorry Our batch for Jaisalmer Desert Camp is full pack

In the far west of Rajasthan lies the Thar Desert. Set amidst endless rocks and sand is the golden city of Jaisalmer, once a stopover for the caravanserais, which travelled from China to the Middle East along the Silk Route. This golden citadel with its many turrets is where your desert camp begins.
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Hello Friends,

Being involved in rescue activities, we get very nice and memorable experiences.

Today evening it happened the same with me. Fr. Hector Pinto(Principle st. Xavier’s school) called me and asked me if I can go to out of Gandhinagar for a rescue operation. As it is my passion and life mission, there was no point to deny. He told me that there was a Porcupine, fell in a water tank at ‘Shramjivi Seva School’ near Bileshwarpura, Chhatral GIDC area and gave me phone number of the priest there, Fr. Fernando. I called him and got the exact location of the place and started for the mission along with my father Mr. Chaitanya Nimavat(Hon. Wild-Life warden) and two other volunteers. We also managed for a rope ladder and some 20 meters long rope.
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To grow more trees is unavoidable necessity of current time. Some people understand this issue, some do not. But most of the people are interested to plant a tree near their house. To facilitate there need for plant, Forest Department organized a ‘Vruksh Yatra-2010’ in collaboration with Vanshree Trust. The program continued for two days, i.e. Saturday and Sunday on 10th & 11th of July.

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Vanshree Trust always emphasizes on growing more trees. They have established a tradition of planting trees on every memorable occasion. May be birthday or marriage anniversary or passing away of some beloved person, trees are planted to make the event memorable. Many of our students plant trees on each birthday. On the 4th of July, it was our president Mrs. Anjana Nimavat’s birthday. She planted two trees and gifted 10 saplings as return gift to her relatives and friends. During last 12 months, more than 30 plants are gifted as ‘shradhanjali’. We try to spread this message to maximum people. In this context, we run ‘eco clubs’ in schools. Last Saturday, the 3rd of July, eco club at sector 28, Government Primary School has been started in collaboration with Lioness Club Gandhinagar.


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Before 6-7 years, when we were coming to Gandhinagar from Ahmadabad via Sabarmati, one could feel the temperature getting down by 2-3 degrees. But, in those days our Gandhinagar was not such beautiful as now. It had narrow roads (in today’s definition), trees and trees everywhere instead of high buildings and footpaths or parking space to make the roads looking gorgeous. Only one fountain established at CH-5 circle, became a cool spot at night for the people. Even at normal rains water was stuck up at many places for 8-10 hours.
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