ACC Gagal Cement Works (GCW) is part of India's largest cement company, ACC - The Associated Cement Companies Limited. Plantation on small area 10 hectares which has been reclaimed by planting Mango trees
ACC Gagal Cement Works (GCW) is part of India's largest cement company, ACC - The Associated Cement Companies Limited. Plantation on small area 10 hectares which has been reclaimed by planting Mango trees
ACC Gagal Cement Works (GCW) is part of India's largest cement company, ACC - The Associated Cement Companies Limited. Plantation on small area 10 hectares which has been reclaimed by planting Mango trees
ACC Gagal Cement Works (GCW) is part of India's largest cement company, ACC - The Associated Cement Companies Limited. Plantation on small area 10 hectares which has been reclaimed by planting Mango trees
ACC Gagal Cement Works (GCW) is part of India's largest cement company, ACC - The Associated Cement Companies Limited. Plantation on small area 10 hectares which has been reclaimed by planting Mango trees
ACC Gagal Cement Works (GCW) is part of India's largest cement company, ACC - The Associated Cement Companies Limited. View of the mine lease area from the Baloh village (at the base of the mountain). It was dry and barren compared to the greenery around
ACC Gagal Cement Works (GCW) is part of India's largest cement company, ACC - The Associated Cement Companies Limited. Garden and landscaping done at the production plant. was asked to take a photograph of this
The giant banyan tree, believed to be around 450 years old, at the Theosophical Society Campus in Chennai. Its sprawling branches covers 40,000 square feet of space and were once held up by a 40-foot tall, 30-tonne trunk and thousands of pillar-like roots dropped from the canopy.
The giant banyan tree, believed to be around 450 years old, at the Theosophical Society Campus in Chennai. Its sprawling branches covers 40,000 square feet of space and were once held up by a 40-foot tall, 30-tonne trunk and thousands of pillar-like roots dropped from the canopy.
The giant banyan tree, believed to be around 450 years old, at the Theosophical Society Campus in Chennai. Its sprawling branches covers 40,000 square feet of space and were once held up by a 40-foot tall, 30-tonne trunk and thousands of pillar-like roots dropped from the canopy.
The giant banyan tree, believed to be around 450 years old, at the Theosophical Society Campus in Chennai. Its sprawling branches covers 40,000 square feet of space and were once held up by a 40-foot tall, 30-tonne trunk and thousands of pillar-like roots dropped from the canopy.
The giant banyan tree, believed to be around 450 years old, at the Theosophical Society Campus in Chennai. Its sprawling branches covers 40,000 square feet of space and were once held up by a 40-foot tall, 30-tonne trunk and thousands of pillar-like roots dropped from the canopy.