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Gujarat CM Launches "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam 3.0" Campaign on World Environment Day

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel launched the "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam 3.0" campaign on World Environment Day in Gandhinagar. The campaign aims to plant 551.91 lakh saplings across 74,453.90 hectares during 2026-27. CM Patel urged citizens to integrate environmental responsibility into daily life and adopt Prime Minister Modi's Mission LiFE. The state has arranged for distribution of 11.80 crore saplings through 423 nurseries for the upcoming monsoon season.

World Environment Day: Gujarat Chief Minister launches state-wide "Ek ped maa ke naam 3.0" campaign

Gandhinagar, June 5

On the occasion of World Environment Day on June 5, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel launched the statewide tree plantation campaign "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam 3.0" from Gandhinagar, according to a press release.

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi launched the "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam" campaign in 2024 with a strong environmental vision to promote tree plantation and foster a greener, more sustainable Earth.

According to a press release by Gujarat CMO, CM Patel launched "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam 3.0" on this year's World Environment Day as part of the celebrations marking 12 years of the Prime Minister's successful governance.

In the presence of State Forest and Environment Minister Pravin Mali, CM initiated the plantation of around 5,000 saplings under "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam 3.0" across approximately 0.5 hectares of land adjacent to the Lok Bhavan Staff Quarters on 'J' Road in Gandhinagar.

On this occasion, CM urged citizens to go beyond symbolic observance of Environment Day and integrate environmental responsibility into their daily lives. He called upon people to adopt the Prime Minister's Mission LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment), conserve water and traditional fuels such as petrol in their everyday usage, and actively participate in large-scale tree plantation drives.

CM also urged the people of the state to collectively foster an environment-friendly ecosystem and work towards sustainable development through the "Back to Basics" approach.

The release stated that under "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam 3.0" and Van Mahotsav, the State Government's Forest Department has planned the plantation of 551.91 lakh saplings across 74453.90 hectares during 2026-27. Additionally, to ensure easy availability of saplings during the upcoming monsoon season, arrangements have been made for the distribution of 11.80 crore saplings through 423 nurseries across the state.

Compared to the previous year, the forest cover target has been significantly enhanced, with the Forest Department planning to develop forest cover over 440 hectares across approximately 300 locations. Furthermore, plantation activities have been envisaged over 6,652 hectares under the Green Wall of Aravalli Project, along with mangrove plantations spanning 20,100 hectares, the release said.

On the occasion of the launch of the "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam 3.0" campaign, Gandhinagar Mayor Mira Patel, Rajya Sabha MP Mayank Nayak, Gandhinagar City BJP President Ashish Dave, Principal Secretary, Forest and Environment Department, Vinod Rao, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests and Head of Forest Force, Jaipal Singh, and Gandhinagar District Collector Ravindra Khatale, along with other senior forest officials, were present, the release added.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Mission LiFE is the real way forward! We need to reduce our consumption, not just plant trees. Happy to see Gujarat government taking concrete steps - 11.80 crore saplings distribution is no joke. Every citizen should plant at least one tree this monsoon. 🌱💚

James A

Impressive numbers! Over 550 lakh saplings planned. Would be interesting to compare this with actual survival rates from previous years. Environmental sustainability needs long-term commitment, not just annual drives. Hope they have proper monitoring mechanisms in place.

Vikram M

"Back to Basics" approach is what our ancestors practiced! We had sacred groves, traditional water conservation. Good to see government reviving these concepts. The Green Wall of Aravalli project sounds promising for Rajasthan border areas too. 👏

Ananya R

I appreciate the sentiment but let's be real - we need to address root causes of deforestation too. Urban development projects are still cutting down thousands of trees. Tree plantation is good but not enough if we're destroying existing forests. Balance chahiye!

Rohit P

As someone from Gandhinagar, I can see the difference these drives make! Last year's plantation around our colony has created a mini-forest. CM Patel's personal involvement is commendable. But we citizens also need to step up - stop wasting water, reduce plastic use. 🌍

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