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"Ask not what the Environment can do for us but what we can do for the Environment."
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Spreading the Message Through Environment Days -
World Water Day 1999
- Poster competition held for team members, the theme being water-conservation
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Earth Day 1999

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- Poster and slogan competitions for school children from various local schools
- Supplier's meet held, to make our supplier's aware of being environmentally responsible
World Environment Day 1999

- We kicked off the celebrations on 31st may which was the World antismoking Day.
- The celebrations commenced with our Chief Guest Mr.D.T. Joseph (a high ranking government official )planting saplings on the occasion
- This was followed by Oasis And Brainchild (both non-government organizations) who drew our attention towards change at an individual level.
- We also planned a surprise item in the form of an environment artist from Australia, Ms.Simone Mandana, who has done her Masters in Environment, Education form Griffith University, Brisbane , Her thesis revolved round curating and painting for her project "ECO-DEA", Where she got together with indigenous artists as well as non-indigenous artists as well as non-indigenous artist to spread environmental education through the arts . The Orchid gave her an opportunity to display her talent in front of a crowd comprising of over 130 people.
The grand finale was the performance of Ms. Kruti Parekh, a 13 year old wonder magician who spreads the message of environment through her magic , who held the audience captivated with their magical tricks based on environment , The orchid also felicitated her on this occasion
- A series of street shows were held at various location across Bombay to spread the message of environment . The road shows involved enacting of plays through which awareness was created among the general public at large . The street plays were performed by the Orchid team members.
- Last but not the least on World Environment Day our Corporate Sales and Marketing General Manager, Ms Delyse Braganza was invited by the British Council for their panel discussion on "Ecotourism in Western India".
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