MHA plants over 5 lakh saplings nationwide; targets 7 crore trees under afforestation drive in 2026
New Delhi, June 5
In a major push towards environmental conservation, all offices under the Ministry of Home Affairs, including the Central Armed Police Forces, planted over five lakh saplings across the country on Friday as part of a nationwide plantation drive, and targeted to plant seven crore saplings this year.
The initiative is part of MHA's ongoing tree plantation campaign launched in 2020 under the leadership of Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
Since its inception, the MHA said, the campaign has seen the planting of more than 6.67 crore saplings, reflecting a sustained commitment to enhancing green cover across the country.
Officials in MHA said that the ambitious target of planting 7 crore trees will be achieved within the current year.
The Ministry said the CAPFs play a key role in implementing the tree plantation initiative across diverse terrains and have set further targets to intensify the drive.
As per officials in the MHA, the forces aim to plant 40 lakh saplings in 2026 and significantly scale up efforts to 2 crore saplings in 2027.
Highlighting a major milestone, officials recalled a record-setting plantation drive conducted on July 14, 2024, at the Revati Range of the Border Security Force (BSF) in Indore. During the event, a total of 12,41,017 saplings were planted in a single day, earning recognition in the Guinness World Records.
The large-scale plantation initiatives are aimed at promoting environmental sustainability, improving biodiversity, and contributing to climate change mitigation.
Officials said that such efforts also help instil environmental awareness among personnel and local communities.
With continued momentum and participation, they said, the government aims to significantly boost India's green cover in the coming years.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday launched the tree plantation drive in Agartala, the capital of Tripura, on the occasion of World Environment Day. Shah planted an Agar sapling at the Lankamura Border Outpost (BOP) of the Border Security Force in Tripura. He also visited the BSF's Lankamura BOP during his trip.
— ANI
Reader Comments
This is wonderful to see! 7 crore trees is an ambitious target. I've seen similar drives in the US fail due to lack of follow-up. Will the MHA track survival rates and publish reports? Transparency would make this even more credible. Kudos to the BSF for the Guinness record too!
World Environment Day and Home Minister planting an Agar sapling in Tripura—symbolic and meaningful. Agarwood is valuable, but we need native species too. Also, planting in border areas is smart: greening can help with soil conservation and even border security in a way. Good step.
Impressive numbers but let's be real—6.67 crore saplings since 2020 is great, but how many have survived? I've seen local drives where saplings die within months because of no water or fencing. The real test is maintenance, not just planting. Still, better than doing nothing! 👏
As someone who works in conservation, this is heartening. The involvement of paramilitary forces is unique—they have the manpower and reach. But I hope the species selection is ecologically appropriate. Planting exotic trees might harm local biodiversity. Let's hope this is done with scientific guidance.
Finally some good environmental news! My village in Kerala saw a similar initiative by the forest department—but the key was community involvement. If CAPFs can partner with local schools and panchayats, this could become a movement. And yes, please plant fruit trees too! 🥭
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