On World Nature Day, environmentalist said to plant camphor*
*In Indian culture, worship of nature, saint, lake and lake have different importance*
*Medininagar*. Palamu Jharkhand
Kaushal Kishore Jaiswal, the national president of the Global Environment Conservation Campaign and co-founder of the Forest Rakhi Movement, Kishore Jaiswal, along with prayer for the eco-religion, as the chief guest of the program organized on World Nature Day at Belaltad in Kaushal Nagar, village Dali Bazar, Chhatarpur subdivision. Planted camphor in Tola campus. He also administered the oath of eight core mantras of environmental religion to the people involved in the program, saying that nature, saints, ponds and lakes are on earth for philanthropy. Due to which 84 lakh vaginal organisms of earth and brahmand are protected. This removes many types of pollution. Environmental religious teacher Kaushal said that both nature and the earth is the mother of the tree. The only difference between the two is that the tree does many other beneficial works by eliminating air pollution, whereas the mother earth is the mother of thousands of trees with 84 lakh births. Which removes dozens of types of pollution, religious pollution and social pollution in the atmosphere.
Kaushal, the pioneer of the Van Rakhi Movement, said that under the environment religion, the birds get food by planting vine and peepal plants, not by planting vine. Birds also play an important role in balancing the environment.
Giving detailed information about the trees and the 24-hour oxygen-giving trees, the environmentalist Kaushal said that the worship of peepal and banyan trees has been worshiped for centuries because the peepal gives 24 hours of oxygen, the banyan tree remains immortal Keeps going Both these trees remain alive even without soil and water. Both trees complete their meal with the moisture in the air.
Shri Jaiswal distributed fruitful and timber plants among the villagers.
The program was presided over by teacher Shyam Dev Singh. While Anil Kumar Singh operated. Hundreds of villagers, including Chhathu Singh, Phulwa Devi, Virendra Singh, Pravesh Singh, Meera Devi, Parvati Devi, Kanti Kunwar, Mahendra Singh, Rajapati Kunwar, Dewanti Devi, were present among the prominent people present in the program.