Yogi Adityanath Links Vedic Wisdom to Modern Forest Conservation on World Forest Day

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath addressed the National Forestry Dialogue in Lucknow on International Forest Day, highlighting the critical importance of forests. He drew upon India's Vedic tradition to warn of the consequences humans face for tampering with nature, citing global warming as a contemporary warning. The CM explained the fundamental and interconnected relationship between forests, water, air, and the sustenance of all life. He urged every citizen to reflect on their environmental responsibility and to respect and protect natural resources for future generations.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath on Forests, Vedic Wisdom & Ecological Balance

  • Forests are life's foundation
  • Ancient Vedic wisdom warns against tampering with nature
  • Global warming is a new warning
  • Every citizen has a responsibility to protect
  • Interconnectedness of natural resources is key
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UP CM Yogi Adityanath stresses importance of forests on International Forest Day in Lucknow

UP CM Yogi Adityanath stresses the vital link between forests, water, air, and life, urging protection of nature based on India's ancient traditions.

"If there is forest, there is water; if there is water and forest, there is air; and if there is air, there is life. - Yogi Adityanath"

Lucknow, March 21

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath spoke at the inaugural ceremony of the National Forestry Dialogue on International Forest Day on Saturday in Lucknow, highlighting the importance of forests and the need for ecological balance in the country.

Addressing the gathering, the Chief Minister reflected on India's ancient wisdom and the lessons from the Vedic period, emphasising how humans have long faced the consequences of tampering with nature.

"From India's Vedic tradition to the current challenges facing us all across the world, every person has suffered the consequences of tampering with nature. The problems of global warming and global cooling that have arisen before us are giving us a new warning," he said.

Yogi Adityanath highlighted the interconnectedness of natural resources and the importance of preserving them for future generations.

"A stepwell equals ten wells, and ten stepwells are equal to a pond. Ten pond are equal to one son, and ten sons are equal to a tree. The importance of a tree in nature is considered paramount, supreme, and therefore, we all know that forests provide the foundation of life and an important dimension of nature's balance," he added.

The Chief Minister further explained the fundamental link between forests, water, air, and life, urging citizens to respect and protect nature. "If there is forest, there is water; if there is water and forest, there is air; and if there is air, there is life. That is, life cannot be imagined without it," he said.

He also spoke about the responsibility of humans toward the environment, drawing from India's sage tradition. "The earth is our mother, we are all its sons. What is the responsibility of every son towards his mother? That he should not play with his mother in any way, but respect and protect her," Yogi Adityanath stated.

The Chief Minister urged every citizen to reflect on where efforts at their level may have gone wrong and emphasised that protecting forests and natural resources is crucial for maintaining life and the balance of nature.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good words, but action is what matters. In my city, we see trees being cut for new metro lines and roads every day. The government needs stronger policies to protect existing green cover, not just speeches.
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Aman W
Completely agree with the CM. "If there is forest, there is water" – this is the simple truth our villages know best. Hope this dialogue leads to real community-led afforestation projects in UP.
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Sarah B
The connection drawn between ancient Indian philosophy and modern environmentalism is fascinating. The idea of Earth as mother is a powerful universal message that needs to be heard globally.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, while the sentiment is perfect, we also need to address the massive air and water pollution in our industrial towns. Protecting forests is one pillar, but stricter regulation on emissions is equally crucial. A balanced approach is needed.
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Kavya N
True words! In our culture, we have always worshipped trees like the Peepal and Banyan. This isn't just religion, it's deep environmental science our ancestors understood. Let's revive that tradition in every housing society.

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