Environmentalist said in the sky garden on the birth day of granddaughter planting sandalwood plant*
Environmentally friendly Akash Bagh and Dali’s skills are planted in the Nagar Park on every family’s birthday.
Photo- Aashika with her mother, father, grandparents, uncle and sister
*Medininagar. Palamu Jharkhand*
Environmentalist Kaushal Kishore Jaiswal celebrated the birth day with all the family members by planting sandalwood plant in Akash Bagh on the sixth birthday of his granddaughter, Aashika, on the upper floor of Paryavaran Bhawan, located on the city’s Bypass Road. Environmentalist started Akash Bagh on the upper floor of his house in 2005. Ashika is the granddaughter of environmentalist Kaushal Kishore and the elder daughter of Amit Jaiswal, who has been a two-time chief of Dali Panchayat in Chhatarpur block.
Kaushal Kishore Jaiswal, the national president of the Worldwide Environmental Protection Campaign, co-founder of Environment Religion and Vanrakhi Movement, administered the oath of eight core mantras of environmental religion to all the members after planting the plantation with the prayer of environmental religion. He said that the meaning of environmental religion is that all people should plant a sapling on their birthday or any auspicious occasion of life or on the day of shraadh of the ancestors and save it as their children.
With this mantra of environment religion, since 1977, Nepal has taught 40 million free saplings to people in 22 districts, including Bhutan, and planted 40 lakh free saplings. Ashika’s grandmother and principal secretary of the institution Poonam Jaiswal said that every parent should give education and rites to their children to plant and save on their birthday from childhood. Ashika’s father, Amit Kumar Jaiswal, the head of the Gram Panchayat Dali Bazar, said that my father, serving the environment to the environmentalist, crossed the fifties today. He has made people aware of the environment. Arika Kumar Jaiswal, the elder father of Ashika and the proprietor of Unique Ply, said that from childhood, children should be taught to plant from home to school. Which will benefit the coming generation. Ashika’s mother Shilpa Jaiswal said that preparations for planting saplings start a week before the birthday of my child.
Similar discussion should be held in children of all households. Ashika’s elder mother Komal Jaiswal said, “There are 30 members in our house from Dali Bazaar to Daltenganj. All the members of the family work with loyalty till the plant is saved from planting.” All the members of the house, including uncle Ramu Bhaiya Santosh Didi Aaradhya and Nani Nani have congratulated him on his birthday.