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    India plants over one billion trees in six months under green drive

    November 18, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: India has reached a significant environmental milestone, planting over one billion saplings in under six months as part of its ambitious green cover initiative. The campaign, launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 5, coincided with World Environment Day and has gained widespread participation across the country. The initiative, called Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam (“One Plant in Mother’s Name“), encourages individuals to plant a tree in honor of their mothers, symbolizing respect for Mother Earth.

    India plants over one billion trees in six months under green drive

    Prime Minister Modi, in a statement celebrating the achievement, expressed gratitude to participants and called on more citizens to join the effort. “I urge more people to plant a tree in honour of their Mother and contribute to a sustainable planet,” he said. Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Bhupender Yadav officially announced the milestone, revealing that 1,000,123,605 saplings have been planted to date. Praising the enthusiasm of citizens nationwide, Yadav described the campaign as “a heartfelt tribute to mothers with love for nature.”

    The campaign aims to plant 1.4 billion trees, matching India’s population, within a year. With the one-billion mark achieved in less than half that time, the initiative appears poised to surpass its original target. The rapid progress reflects not only the scale of participation but also the alignment of public efforts with environmental sustainability goals. This mass afforestation project is part of India’s broader strategy to combat climate change and enhance biodiversity.

    By significantly increasing green cover, the campaign also aims to contribute to carbon sequestration efforts and improve the ecological balance. The success of Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam underscores the importance of community-driven environmental initiatives in addressing global challenges. The campaign’s symbolism, tying personal and planetary well-being to tree planting, has resonated deeply with the public, fostering widespread engagement. With the campaign continuing to gain momentum, India has set a remarkable example of how collective action can lead to meaningful environmental progress in a short time.

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