As for World Earth Day KL Rahul tweeted. “Let’s not take the earth for granted and be responsible with our actions. Only we can save the earth for ourselves and our future generation. Start now!! #EarthDay2020 #WorldEarthDay,” On World Earth Day 2020, Indian cricketers came together to spread awareness about protecting “Mother Nature” for a better future. KL Rahul, who last week turned 28, urged his followers to “not take the Earth for granted”. Rahul shared several pictures, including the picturesque stadium in Dharamsala, and told fans that we can save Earth for “ourselves and our future generation” only if we become more “responsible with our actions”.
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