Environmentalist Kaushal donated two trucks of mango wood to Chhath Vratis and said that
*If mango plants are not planted, then mango wood will be more expensive than sandalwood in Chhath Puja*
Donate mango wood environmentalist Kaushal other
*Medininagar Palamu Jharkhand*
Donation of dried mango sticks to Chhath Vratis in many places of the city, Jaiswal Timber and National President of the worldwide Environmental Protection Campaign at Tinconia Garage, Kishore Jaiswal, the environmentalist and founder of Van Rakhi Movement, Kishore Jaiswal, dried mangoes among Chhath Vratis. Donating wood, he said that if mango plants were not planted in sufficient quantity, then one day there will come a time that people will have to pay more than sandalwood for this religious ritual. Environmentalist Kaushal has been donating two to three trucks of dry mango wood every year from the morning of Deepawali to the Kheer meal of Chhath Puja for the people of Chhath Puja for the last 26 years.
Environmental religious leader Kaushal said that the first king Maharaja used to plant mango orchards which have grown as mango trees have fallen in the garden in accordance with the laws of nature. There are only a few left that have been fulfilling the requirement so far. But now new mango plants will not be planted, where will the mango wood come from during Chhath Puja. The pioneer of the Van Rakhi Movement said that stone coal and gas are easily arranged in the city but the great festival of noble faith and folk faith is prepared on the wood of the mango offerings of Chhath Puja. For this reason, many people sell mango wood 10 times more expensive in Chhath Puja. They think that the poorest of the poor should perform Chhath Puja and they do not have to buy mango wood expensive, so for 26 years, the people of the city have been donating mango wood and flowers, pooja materials and saris from ancestors in their native land Dali Bazar. . Shri Jaiswal said that almost all the mango orchards of the division have become old and the dried mango trees have been bought by thunderclap, or in the absence of dry mango wood, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh are purchased and collected. Then dried mango wood is distributed in Chhath Puja. The entire responsibility of this work is given to Prof. Arun Kumar Jaiswal of Unique Ply and Amit Kumar Jaiswal, Head of Gram Panchayat Dali Bazar. In this work, the role of Basant Singh Anuj Kumar Gopal Prasad Santosh Mehta Kameshwar Vishwakarma Gorakh Chaurasia Muneshwar Majhi is also commendable. Arvind Jaiswal, Rohit Jaiswal, Dr: Arpan Jaideep Professor Vikas Agarwal Taliban Gupta Ayush Kumar