Transforming Retirement: Shivaji Giri's Green Oasis
Shivaji Giri, a retired forest official, has transformed his home in Latur, Maharashtra, into a lush green space with over 75 plant varieties. His attachment to nature began during his service in forested, Naxal-affected areas. Giri dedicates his time to gardening and studying ecology and wildlife.
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After dedicating years to service as a forest official, Shivaji Giri has embraced retirement by turning his home into a verdant sanctuary. His residence in Latur has flourished with abundant greenery, reflecting his enduring connection with the environment.
Giri, who completed his career as an assistant forest officer, fell in love with nature during his tenure in areas covered with dense forests. His home now proudly boasts over 75 plant varieties, including medicinal and flowering shrubs, as well as rare forest species. This botanical collection is a collaborative effort with his wife, who assists him in nurturing their 'green family.'
Besides gardening, Giri's interest in ecology extends to curating a library of books on wildlife, and maintaining scrapbooks of newspaper clippings related to environmental conservation. His home stands as a testament to a lifelong passion for nature.
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