IOA Calls for 2036 Tree Plantations Nationwide to Mark Olympic Day

The Indian Olympic Association has called on all state and union territory associations to organize a tree plantation drive, planting 2036 trees each for this year's Olympic Day. The initiative, communicated by IOA President P.T. Usha, aims to highlight the Olympic Movement's commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility. The drive aligns with the International Olympic Committee's Olympic Forest project and symbolizes a push for a greener future. States are encouraged to collaborate with local bodies to ensure broad participation and document the activities for a nationwide showcase.

Key Points: IOA Urges States to Plant 2036 Trees for Olympic Day

  • Nationwide tree plantation drive
  • Symbolic 2036 trees for future
  • Aligns with IOC's Olympic Forest
  • Encourages community and athlete participation
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IOA urges states and UTs to plant 2036 trees to mark Olympic Day

Indian Olympic Association, led by P.T. Usha, urges states to plant 2036 trees for Olympic Day, aligning with IOC's sustainability goals.

"The initiative aims to highlight the Olympic Movement's commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility - IOA release"

New Delhi, March 12

The Indian Olympic Association has called upon all affiliated State and Union Territory Olympic Associations to organise a tree plantation drive, planting 2036 trees each as part of this year's Olympic Day celebrations.

Olympic Day is a global celebration of sport and getting active. It takes place on June 23 every year to commemorate the day the International Olympic Committee was founded in 1894, the birth of the modern Olympic Games. The first Olympic Day was celebrated in 1948.

In a communication issued by IOA President P. T. Usha, "the initiative aims to highlight the Olympic Movement's commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility, while encouraging communities across the country to celebrate Olympic Day through meaningful environmental action," the IOA stated in a release.

"The nationwide plantation drive aligns with the International Olympic Committee's Olympic Forest initiative and reflects India's growing commitment to environmental stewardship through sport. The symbolic plantation of 2036 trees represents the Olympic Movement's aspiration to build a greener and more sustainable future," it added.

State and UT Olympic Associations have been encouraged to collaborate with local sports bodies, educational institutions, athletes, youth organisations and government agencies to ensure broad participation and lasting impact. Plantation activities may be organised in sports facilities, schools, parks and other public spaces to maximise community engagement.

The IOA also said it has also requested affiliated units to document their activities and share brief reports and photographs so that the collective nationwide effort can be showcased as part of India's Olympic Day celebrations.

The initiative reinforces the Olympic Movement's vision of building a better and healthier world through sport while promoting environmental sustainability for future generations.

- IANS

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Aman W
Good step by IOA and PT Usha ji. But I hope this doesn't become another photo-op event. Every state must take responsibility for the maintenance of these trees. We have seen many plantation drives where saplings die within months due to lack of care.
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Rohit P
Love this! Sports and going green together. Maybe local athletes and school children can be given "adoption" of a tree each? Would teach them responsibility. 2036 for the Olympic year we are bidding for - smart symbolism!
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Sarah B
As someone living in Delhi, we desperately need more green cover. If every state/UT does this properly, it could make a real difference to air quality. Hope they choose native species that suit the local climate.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, while the intent is good, the focus should also be on developing sports infrastructure at the grassroots. Can't we do both simultaneously? Tree plantation is great, but our athletes need better training facilities first.
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Kavya N
Bahut accha vichar hai! Our culture has always respected nature (prakriti). Linking it with the Olympic movement is a modern way to revive that connection. Getting schools involved is key - children will learn and inspire their parents too.

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