K Abdul Ghani

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K Abdul Ghani
Other namesGreen Man of India

'K Abdul Ghani’ is an Indian social activist, founder of Youthink International Foundation. Ghani claims to have planted 40 lakh trees[1] and for launching India's first ambulance for trees.[2][3]

Awards[4][edit]

  • Green Bank award by 1st Planet NGO
  • Gem of Tamil Nadu by ex deputy CM Stalin
  • Prukuruthi Ratna
  • GEM Award for extraordinary contribution in environmental aspects by ExNoRa International
  • Prakruti Ratna Award for Global Lights-Out Campaign conducted in 2009
  • Facilitated “Global Climate Champion” award to south Australian Chief Minister Mike Ranna

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