Gwalior: Gwalior's Jiwaji University management seems to be in trouble over the number of trees, which is why Jiwaji University first campaigned to plant trees and greened the entire campus. Now the university has launched another initiative to save trees. Jivaji management has decided to recycle its used paper copies and make hand made paper. This paper will be used for the living management itself. At the same time, the papers that are left will be sold in the market. The proposal has been given a green signal at the meeting of the Ju's Working Council. The process of buying the machine will begin this month. JU uses several tons of paper per year, it is sold at the price of scrap after the paper is used. The proposal for waste management was made by the management six months ago, including a proposal to recycle the paper. The proposal was placed in the meeting from where it got permission. JU produces about 25 tonnes of waste per year. It consists of copies of the junk examination, various school papers used for everyday use, including internal evaluation. According to the information available, the papers that are normally produced use trees between 10 and 15 years old, as they are high in cellulose and lignin. Piyush Goyal revealed how Indian Railways is earnings without raising fares! Rajasthan Drought: The district of Rajasthan is craving for water, situation getting worse Chargesheet filed against Azam Khan, made objectionable remarks on Jaya Prada