Sunday , December 22 2024

Plant distribution program organized under Birsa Harit Gram Yojana, one plant must be planted in the name of mother- Annapurna Devi

Koderma, July 8 (HS). On Monday, a plant distribution program was organized under Birsa Harit Gram Yojana in the block ground of Jhumritilaiya. Union Minister Annapurna Devi attended the program as the chief guest. The program was inaugurated by lighting the lamp by Minister Annapurna Devi, Deputy Commissioner Megha Bhardwaj, Forest Division Officer, Deputy Development Commissioner Rituraj and other guests. Minister Annapurna Devi said that the Honorable Prime Minister has called for “one plant in the name of mother”. In this matter, we all have to think at our own level and plant a tree. If seen in today's time, the heat is increasing, the water level is going down, the rain is decreasing. We have to think about our future generation. People should plant as many trees as possible. Make people aware of one plant in the name of mother and plant trees around their homes. Deputy Commissioner Megha Bhardwaj said that ambitious schemes are being run by the government to promote tree plantation.

Take advantage of Birsa Harit Gram Yojana and do gardening, this will also increase your source of income and the environment around you will remain clean. Forest Division Officer Saumitra Shukla and Deputy Development Commissioner Rituraj said that by joining the government's ambitious scheme Birsa Harit Gram Yojana, do gardening and plant fruit trees. Also plant as many trees as possible. Minister Annapurna Devi distributed mango saplings and planted saplings to the newly selected beneficiaries and J.S.L.P.S. Didi people under Birsa Harit Gram Yojana. Mainly Forest Division Officer Saumitra Shukla, Deputy Development Commissioner Rituraj, Sub-Divisional Officer Riya Singh, Additional Collector Poonam Kujur, District Land Acquisition Officer Girija Shankar Mahato, District Social Welfare Officer Shipra Sinha, Block Development Officer Suman Gupta, Circle Officer Ravindra Kumar Pandey and block workers and local public representatives were present in the program.