Marking World Environment Day with a significant initiative, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ campaign. This campaign is designed to promote tree plantation and instill a sense of environmental responsibility among citizens.
The campaign was kick-started with the Prime Minister planting a Peepal tree at the Buddha Jayanti Park in Delhi. The event saw the participation of several key delegates, reflecting the government’s commitment to environmental conservation.
In his speech, Prime Minister Modi urged every citizen to play their part in making our planet greener and healthier. He stressed that each tree planted contributes to environmental sustainability and is a symbol of our commitment to Mother Earth.
He also shed light on India’s environmental progress over the past decade, highlighting the increase in forest cover across the country. These collective efforts, he noted, demonstrate India’s commitment to environmental conservation and its active participation in global climate action.
The ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ campaign is set to amplify these efforts, encouraging citizens to plant trees and contribute to a greener future. The initiative has received widespread appreciation and is expected to inspire millions of Indians to engage in environmental conservation activities.
As the world confronts the urgent issue of climate change, initiatives like these emphasize the importance of collective action and individual responsibility in preserving our planet for future generations.