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Bangalore will celebrate the integration of Earth Hour and UN World Water Day on March 22

WWF-India inspired individuals#bewaterwiseAll aspects of life throughout the year. |Photo source: Ramakrishna G

World Nature Fund– India (WWF) is celebrating the integration of Earth Time 2025 and holds UN World Water Day on March 22 to highlight the importance of collective action in protecting the Earth and its precious water resources. alsoWWF-India has brought together millions of dollars to “close” and “create the greatest Earth moment” to inspire individuals#bewaterwiseAll aspects of life throughout the year.

This year, diameterMirza, Viswanathan Anand, Ranveer Brar, Sudarsan Pattnaik, Shantanu Moitra, Taba ChakeandRicky KejThey expressed their support for celebrating the greatest moment on Earth, a press release said.

“Earth Day celebrations have begun in Bangalore, and in various campaigns such as St. Josephs and Christian University, the living-sized elephants are made from invasive species, namely Lantana Camera, have been spreading information about conservation and coexistence, as well as expert conversations from WWF India and Ravi Chellam of Metastring Interve.”

Ryan Collective will be broadcast on March 19 from 4-5 pm at the KSR train station in Majestic and from 6-7 pm on March 19 to spread the “message of nature, earth and love through music”.

WWF India and Karnataka Forest Ministry to hold Earth Hour 2025March 22 from 7am to 11.30am in the newly announced larger Hesagata Grassland Conservation Reserve to emphasize the importance of nature and water conservation. The event will also showcase a range of activities such as nature trails, cleaning drives, interactive games on water, biodiversity and exposure.

Ravi Singh, Secretary-General and CEO of WWF-India,“Every year, Earth Hour brings together symbolic acts of shutting down the Earth’s lights this year among millions throughout India and around the world, and its consistency with World Water Day gives us the opportunity to promote collective conservation and water conservation.”

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