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JP Nadda Leads Tree Plantation Drive in Shillong on World Environment Day

Union Health Minister JP Nadda participated in a tree plantation drive in Shillong on World Environment Day as part of the BJP's nationwide campaign. The event was held at the Shillong Golf Club under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "One Tree One Mother" initiative. Nadda emphasized the connection between motherhood and nature, urging citizens and youth to actively participate in environmental conservation. Senior BJP leader A.L. Hek also joined the drive, highlighting the shared responsibility of protecting natural resources.

JP Nadda leads plantation drive in Shillong on World Environment Day

Shillong, June 5

Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda on Friday participated in a tree plantation programme in Meghalaya's capital, Shillong, as part of the party's nationwide drive on World Environment Day, reaffirming the Centre's commitment to environmental conservation and sustainable development.

The plantation drive was organised at the Shillong Golf Club under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "One Tree One Mother" campaign, an initiative that encourages citizens to plant a tree in honour of their mothers while contributing to the protection of the environment.

Addressing party workers and participants, Nadda said the campaign symbolises the deep connection between motherhood and nature, both of which nurture and sustain life. He noted that the initiative, launched in 2024, has evolved into a mass movement with lakhs of BJP workers and supporters participating in plantation drives across the country.

"The campaign draws inspiration from the selfless love and care of mothers. Just as a mother nurtures and protects her child, nature sustains all forms of life. Planting a tree in honour of one's mother is both a tribute to her and a commitment to preserving the environment," Nadda said.

He highlighted the importance of increasing green cover and promoting environmental awareness at a time when climate change and ecological degradation pose significant global challenges. He also called upon citizens, particularly the youth, to actively participate in conservation efforts and adopt environmentally responsible practices.

Senior BJP leader and MLA A.L. Hek, who accompanied Nadda during the programme, underscored the need for collective action to safeguard natural resources. He said afforestation and environmental protection should remain a shared responsibility of governments, communities and individuals.

Hek stressed that preserving forests, water bodies, and biodiversity is essential for maintaining ecological balance and ensuring a sustainable future for the coming generations. He urged people to actively contribute to plantation drives and support initiatives aimed at protecting the environment.

The event formed part of a series of programmes organised by the BJP across the country on World Environment Day, with party leaders and workers undertaking plantation activities and spreading awareness about environmental conservation.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

The 'One Tree One Mother' concept is beautiful—it connects our love for mothers with care for the environment. But I wish the article mentioned if local communities in Shillong were involved in selecting native tree species. Indigenous saplings survive better than exotic ones. 🌳

Vikram M

Honestly, these drives are symbolic but real change comes from stopping illegal logging and protecting existing forests. Meghalaya has faced deforestation due to mining and quarrying. Hope the government addresses those root causes too. The gesture is nice, but we need substance. 💬

Sneha F

As a citizen, I appreciate any effort to increase green cover, especially in the Northeast which is a biodiversity hotspot. But I hope the BJP isn't just using this as political mileage—planting trees and then forgetting them is worse than not planting at all. Let's see if these saplings survive after the media leaves. 🍃

Kavya N

I love the emotional angle of honoring mothers through tree planting—it makes environmental action more personal. But let's not forget that India's urban areas desperately need more green cover too. Our cities are choking on pollution. Hope the drive expands beyond Shillong to places like Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru. 🌿

Ravi K

BJP leaders planting trees is welcome, but where is the accountability? The same government approved mining projects that destroyed forests in Meghalaya. We need consistent policies, not just one-day events. Still, I appreciate the awareness—better late than never. 🌏

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