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‘Important to connect children with nature’

NEW DELHI:The children today belong to the digital age and never before was it so important to connect them with nature, director of NGO WWF Radhika Suri said today.

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New Delhi, August 10

The children today belong to the digital age and never before was it so important to connect them with nature, director of NGO WWF Radhika Suri said today. Suri, Director Environment Education, World Wide Fund for Nature, was speaking at the launch of a children's book.

"The nature never fails to enchant and astound us. And this amazing book, 'Fascinating Friends in the Wild' is a parent's ticket to take their child on a trip to the wilderness," she Suri. — PTI 

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