Rotary citation to PNLIT

Sincere thanks to Rotary Bangalore South Parade for the citation presented to PNLIT.      
 
In you we find a crusader in saving the environment and water bodies in Bangalore. 
Against all odds you have relentlessly worked to revive a dead lake and brought Puttenahalli lake to full life with water, flora fauna, fish and birds.
 
We the President, Board of Directors and Members of Rotary Bangalore South Parade on this day of July 4 2014 recognize your contribution to the residents of Bangalore City for enhancing the quality of life. 


 
Usha and Nupur represented PNLIT at a function on the 4th of July to receive it.
 

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