Assam Forest Minister launches 'Janmadin Seuj Shapat Udyan'; announces one Birthday Green Pledge Garden in every assembly constituency
Guwahati, July 7
A simple birthday celebration by a two-year-old girl became the first chapter of a larger environmental movement in Assam on Tuesday as Bhaswika Talukdar, who turned two, celebrated the occasion by planting a sapling at the ceremonial launch of the 'Janmadin Seuj Shapat Udyan' at Topatoli in Sonapur under the Dimoria Legislative Assembly Constituency in Assam's Kamrup district.
The programme, inaugurated by Assam's Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Jayanta Mallabaruah, marked the beginning of a first-of-its-kind statewide initiative that seeks to transform birthdays into occasions of environmental responsibility by encouraging citizens to plant a tree on their special day.
Launched under the aegis of the Environment, Forest & Climate Change Department, the initiative envisions the establishment of one 'Janmadin Seuj Shapat Udyan' in each of Assam's 126 Assembly constituencies.
"These dedicated gardens will serve as public spaces where people can celebrate birthdays by planting saplings, creating a lifelong emotional bond with nature while contributing to the State's afforestation efforts," Jayanta Mallabaruah said.
Addressing the gathering, Minister Baruah said the initiative has been conceived to bring citizens closer to the cause of environmental conservation through personal participation.
"While the Forest Department has been carrying out afforestation programmes across the State, this initiative gives every citizen an opportunity to become a stakeholder in protecting our environment. A tree planted on one's birthday carries memories, emotions and a sense of responsibility that grows stronger with time," he said.
The Minister informed that the first Janmadin 'Seuj Shapat Udyan' has been established in the Dimoria Assembly Constituency, and similar gardens will now be developed across all Assembly constituencies in a phased manner.
He said the Department will work in consultation with local legislators to identify suitable and easily accessible locations for setting up these gardens across Assam.
He further stated that citizens will be encouraged to visit the designated gardens on their birthdays, plant a sapling and take a pledge to protect nature.
"The Forest Department will undertake the maintenance and care of the planted trees to ensure their long-term survival, allowing participants to watch their trees grow over the years," he said.
Highlighting the emotional significance of the initiative, the Minister said people naturally develop a special attachment to trees planted on memorable occasions such as birthdays.
"This emotional connection, he added, would inspire families to revisit the gardens, monitor the growth of their trees and become active partners in preserving Assam's rich green heritage.
The launch witnessed enthusiastic participation from a few local citizens celebrating their birthdays today, with the sight of little Bhaswika planting her birthday sapling symbolising the spirit of the campaign, nurturing both memories and nature together," the Minister said.
With the launch of the 'Janmadin Seuj Shapat Udyan', the Assam Government aims to create a people's movement for environmental conservation, where every birthday becomes an opportunity to leave behind a living legacy for future generations.
Tapan Das, MLA Dimoria LAC and senior forest officials were also present during the ceremonial launch.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Lovely concept! In Western countries we have similar tree-planting birthday initiatives but this government-led approach is unique. The emotional connection aspect is very Indian - we love attaching sentiment to everything. Hopefully this becomes a trend across other states too!
Good concept but very limited scope. Why only 126 gardens? Should be in every ward and panchayat. And what about maintenance? In Assam's climate, planted trees need protection from animals and weed growth. The minister's emotional talk is nice but we need concrete plans. Also, we should focus on indigenous species, not just any sapling.
😊 This warms my heart! Bhaswika planting her first birthday tree - what a beautiful memory! In our culture, we already have traditions like 'Vat Savitri' and 'Amrit Vatika' but this formalises it. My only wish is that they also encourage planting fruit-bearing trees so communities benefit. Still, a wonderful start! 👏
Interesting how Assam is taking the lead on this. In Australia we have 'birthday tree' programs too but they're mostly NGO-run. The government backing here gives it scale. Question is - will the same sapling really survive years? Having seen many such drives fail, I'm cautiously optimistic. Good to see little Bhaswika starting this!
As a teacher, I love this idea! We already teach children about environment in school, but making birthdays a celebration of planting adds a personal element. The pledge taking is especially important - builds responsibility. I'll definitely take my students to visit these gardens. Hope they also include educational
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