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Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsRecently, as many as 100 tables were made by students of Suyam Trust School in Adyar, using waste newspapers as part of a ‘Go Green’ project organised by Madras Knights Round Table 181.Students of the school were divided into groups of four to five and were made to cut and glue the newspapers together. These were then moulded into the required shape of a table and were left to dry in the room. The base of each table was supported by a card board sheet and painted in different colors.Madras Knights Round Table 181 has contributed the entire amount of Rs 15,000 for this green initiative.first published:September 20, 2012, 07:49 ISTlast updated:September 20, 2012, 07:49 IST
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Recently, as many as 100 tables were made by students of Suyam Trust School in Adyar, using waste newspapers as part of a ‘Go Green’ project organised by Madras Knights Round Table 181.
Students of the school were divided into groups of four to five and were made to cut and glue the newspapers together. These were then moulded into the required shape of a table and were left to dry in the room. The base of each table was supported by a card board sheet and painted in different colors.
Madras Knights Round Table 181 has contributed the entire amount of Rs 15,000 for this green initiative.
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