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Kareem  a huge tree


 Everywhere in Kerala, you hear the news of the ecological destruction of the forested hills that cover the fields.


 Kerala has become a paradise of environmental predators.


 The festival is held every year on the 5th of June to protect the environment


 Environmental protection takes a toll on poetry, storytelling and academic debate


 It is a rare occurrence in the opposite direction of the habit

 Kareem of Kasaragod Parappa is one of the few.


 Kareem's life is a pragmatic answer to the question of 'Kaadevadi Makkalle'.


 Kareem Brick transformed the land into a forest by upholding the slogan 'Save Generation'.


 BBC and Discovery Channel

 Kareem made headlines in the main environmental news.


 The book, titled How Green is Kareem Land, summarized UN Karim's question and scientists' answers.


 Kareem's forest was studied in the textbook of the 6th standard by the Government of Kerala


 Malayalam newspapers and periodicals published articles and features on Karim's forest life.


 MS Swaminathan, a world-renowned agricultural scientist, wrote the following after seeing the forest of Karim.

 A wonderful example of the power with nature.

 

 The forest of Kareem



 Students, teachers, scientists and environmental lovers from different countries have come to study Karim's forest.

 Visitors come here from all over the country and from outside the state as part of the project.


 Best Environmentalist Award in Mumbai in 1986, Kerala Forest Award, People of the Year Award, PV Thambi Endowment

 Sahara Group Award in 1998, India Inspire Award in 2003 (Bharat Petroleum)

 He has already won more than 50 awards, including the Man of the Year Award of the Limca Book of Records (2008) and the Jalimitra Award.


 KKP Abdullah

 9/4/2020

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