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Titan, WWF to spread awareness
Bangalore, June 4
On the eve of World Environment Day, Titan
Industries announced its partnership with World
Wildlife Fund (India). The objective of the tie-up is to
spread awareness about some of the most endangered
species in India through a collection of specially designed
Titan watches. As part of the partnership, Titan will
design a special collection of watches inspired by some of
the highly endangered in India such as the Asian Tiger,
Gangetic River Dolphin, Red Panda and Indian Rhino.
Titan Design studio will design this collection in 12
different styles and will be launched in September. - Our Bureau
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