Greening of plantations will save lives and reduce pollution: environmentalist Kaushal
Medininagar Palamu
Kaushal Kishore Jaiswal, the head of the World Environmental Protection Campaign, co-chairman of the Environmental Protection and Vanrakhi Movement, started the program with plantation as chief guest at the Divyang Residential School at Jailhata in Palamu district. He planted the national anthem and prayed for eco-religion and administered the oath of eight basic mantras of eco-religion to the people involved in the program. Mr. Kaushal told the people that they
After the completion of the 53rd year of free plant distribution and planting and 43rd year of Environmental Religion and Vanrakhi Movement, a campaign was organized in 10 states of the country by organizing a seminar on eco-religion with two lakh free plant distribution and planting. Teaching the environment lessons
The environmentalist further said that we have got freedom only from human enemy, not from enemy called pollution. The way our brave soldiers have united and brought freedom to the country. In the same way, we must unite and destroy the enemy called pollution with a plant missile. This will be possible only when we Unite to plant and save the plant. Shri Jaiswal further said that the speed of population is increasing by 10 times the number of trees every year. Environmentalist Kaushal said that people should use solar energy and wind energy. Exploitation of nature will also be reduced by the use of them and water crisis and oxygen crisis will also get relief from natural disaster and pollution. Due to high temperature, 37 percent species of earth and 47 percent species of living creatures and 1147 types of fish are in danger of extinction. If all the children from the world to the elderly do not adopt the eight basic mantras of environmental religion, then 2030 Earth’s 84 million vagina creatures are sure to face the tragedy of oxygen crisis after the water crisis. Everyone must adopt the 8 basic mantras of environmental religion.
Social activist Sharmila Burma, while distributing reading material among school children, said that everyone has a responsibility to save the environment. The program was presided over by Ex-Serviceman Vijayanand Pathak. While conducting, former soldier Brijesh Shukla insisted on saving the plant from planting. The vote of thanks was given by the Principal of the school, Ramesh Mistry. In the program, social workers Vivek Verma, Dheeraj Mishra, Guddu Burman, Rahul Aggarwal distributed food items among the children. Deputy directors Surendra Kumar, Nagendra Kumar, Neetu Bala Akash Kumar, Anita Kumari, Sangeeta Kumari, Pranav Kumar, Mangri Kumari etc. were present on the occasion.