Key Points

The Omani Ambassador praised India's longstanding environmental commitment through Modi's new initiative. Over 70 diplomats participated in planting trees to honor their mothers in Delhi. Delhi's Chief Minister described the drive as both an environmental and emotional tribute to motherhood. The campaign has gained global recognition for combining family bonds with climate action.

Key Points: Omani Ambassador Praises Modi Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam Initiative

  • Ambassadors from 72 countries planted trees honoring mothers
  • Delhi CM called it an emotional tribute to universal motherhood
  • One diplomat was moved to tears remembering her late mother
  • Initiative launched for PM Modi's 75th birthday celebrations
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India has been supporting environment for very long time: Omani Ambassador on 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam'

Omani Ambassador Issa Saleh Alshibani commends PM Modi's tree planting campaign, joined by 70+ diplomats planting saplings for mothers amid climate concerns.

"This is not strange to India, which has been supporting the environment for a very long time - Omani Ambassador Issa Saleh Alshibani"

New Delhi September 18

Omani Ambassador Issa Saleh Alshibani on Thursday praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' initiative, calling it a step that comes at the right time as the world faces the impact of climate change.

"This is not strange to India, which has been supporting the environment for a very long time. We also take this occasion to send our congratulations to Prime Minister Modi on his birthday. This is an initiative that we need to support now, with so many effects that we see in terms of climate change," Alshibani told ANI at a plantation drive in the capital.

Ambassadors and High Commissioners from over 70 countries took part in the event at the PBG Grounds, Delhi, planting saplings in honour of their mothers. The campaign, launched under the theme 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam', is part of the ongoing Sewa Pakhwada to mark the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 75th birthday.

The event, held in the capital, saw diplomats planting trees in honour of their mothers, celebrating the universal bond of motherhood while promoting environmental conservation.

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, who also planted a sapling, described the drive as both an environmental and emotional tribute.

"Maa will always be Maa, a universal symbol of love. Today I witnessed an outpouring of love through this deeply emotional mission. This initiative has touched hearts, inspiring people to honour their mothers and their motherland," she said.

Delhi Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said the participation of 72 countries reflected the global impact of the campaign. "One ambassador was moved to tears, sharing that her mother passed away a year ago, and planting a tree made her feel she had done something meaningful. Another brought his mother, while one came with the entire family," he added.

He thanked PM Modi, Rekha Gupta, and Bhupendra Yadav for the inspiring initiative.

"These moments highlight two powerful truths: the global reverence for PM Modi's vision and the collective commitment to safeguarding nature and the environment. This is a truly inspiring initiative, and I extend my heartfelt gratitude to PM Modi, Rekha Gupta, and Bhupendra Yadav for making it possible," he said.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Great to see international recognition for our environmental efforts. India has always valued nature - from ancient traditions to modern initiatives like this.
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Aman W
While the sentiment is good, I hope these saplings are properly maintained. Too many plantation drives happen but trees don't survive due to lack of care. Accountability is important.
Sneha F
The emotional aspect of connecting motherhood with environmental conservation is brilliant. Maa and Mother Earth - both deserve our love and protection 🌳
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Karthik V
️ 72 countries participating! This shows how India's leadership is being recognized globally. Environmental issues need global cooperation and India is setting the right example.
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Nisha Z
I planted a neem tree in my backyard in my mother's memory last week. This campaign inspired our whole family to do something meaningful. More such initiatives please!

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