Key Points

The Green India Challenge has launched a major drive to plant Jammi trees across Telangana. This initiative specifically targets villages and temples to preserve the state's sacred tree. Founder Joginapally Santosh Kumar is distributing 10,000 free saplings for Dasara celebrations. Vedic scholars and environmentalists are supporting the campaign to prevent the tree's extinction.

Key Points: Green India Challenge Jammi Tree Drive Launches Across Telangana

  • Initiative aims to plant Jammi trees in every Telangana village and temple
  • Drive launched during Dasara at Veda Pathashalas in Shamirpet and Keesara
  • Jammi tree holds deep cultural significance since Vedic times
  • Environmentalists warn species faces extinction without conservation efforts
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Green India Challenge pushes for Jammi tree plantation drive in Telangana

Green India Challenge launches state-wide Jammi tree plantation drive in Telangana, distributing 10,000 saplings to protect the sacred state tree from extinction.

"one jammi tree for every village and for every temple - Joginapally Santosh Kumar"

Hyderabad, September 17

The Green India Challenge (GIC) has launched a state-wide initiative to promote the planting of Jammi (Prosopis cineraria) trees across Telangana, with the vision of ensuring the sacred tree finds a place in every village and temple.

Marking the fifth year of the campaign, GIC has already facilitated the plantation of thousands of jammi trees in villages and temples over the past four years. The latest drive was formally unveiled on the occasion of Dasara at Sri Shankara Gurukula Veda Pathashala in Shamirpet and Sri Gayatri Veda Pathashala in Keesara.

The launch saw active participation from students of the Veda Pathashalas, with the GIC team unveiling the campaign poster.

Widely revered since Vedic times, the Jammi tree holds deep cultural and spiritual significance and was declared the state tree of Telangana soon after the state's formation. However, environmentalists caution that the species faces pressures that could lead to extinction.

To counter this, Rajya Sabha MP and GIC founder Joginapally Santosh Kumar has spearheaded the "one jammi tree for every village and for every temple" initiative under the Green India Challenge. His larger efforts to expand India's green cover -- from massive sapling distribution drives to large-scale plantation programmes involving lakhs of people -- have been widely recognised and have earned him national appreciation for his commitment to environmental protection.

As Telangana prepares for Dasara Navaratri, when exchanging jammi leaves is considered a symbol of goodwill, the GIC has readied more than 10,000 jammi saplings for free distribution to villages and temples.

Vedic scholars and GIC members recalled that the jammi tree was declared Telangana's state tree by Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao and welcomed Santosh Kumar's vision to integrate the tree into public spaces, schools, and temples. They pledged full support to the campaign by planting and safeguarding jammi trees across the state.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great work by Santosh Kumar ji! We need more MPs who actually care about environment and culture. Planting trees is good but hope they also ensure proper maintenance and survival of these saplings.
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Ananya R
As an environmental science student, I appreciate this initiative but would suggest planting native species alongside Jammi trees to maintain biodiversity. Monoculture plantations can have ecological drawbacks.
Suresh O
In our village, we've been planting Jammi trees near temples for generations. Good to see this tradition getting official support. Hope they involve local communities in maintenance too.
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Michael C
Visiting Hyderabad last Dasara, I learned about the Jammi tree tradition. It's beautiful how trees are integrated into cultural practices. More countries should learn from India's ecological wisdom.
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Kavya N
Perfect timing before Dasara! Our family will definitely participate. Jai Telangana! 💚 The Jammi tree represents our state's identity and it's heartwarming to see it being preserved for future generations.

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