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Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal shared how a simple question from PM Modi about a tree during a 2016 rally sparked a massive environmental movement. Modi pointed to a Krishna Chura tree and envisioned Assam blooming with these fiery red blossoms to attract global tourists. This suggestion led to an ambitious campaign that planted 9.5 crore trees during Sonowal's tenure as Chief Minister. The initiative evolved into a cultural tradition where Assamese people now plant trees during celebrations and special occasions.

Key Points: Sarbananda Sonowal Recalls Modi Krishna Chura Tree Vision for Assam

  • PM Modi spotted Krishna Chura tree during 2016 Guwahati rally
  • Suggested mass plantation to boost tourism and state identity
  • Sonowal launched drive targeting 10 crore trees
  • Movement became cultural practice for birthdays and festivals
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Sarbananda Sonowal recalls how PM Modi's suggestion led to tree plantation drive in Assam

Union Minister Sonowal reveals how PM Modi's 2016 rally suggestion sparked Assam's massive 9.5 crore tree plantation drive, turning greenery into a people's movement.

"Imagine Assam in full bloom, people from all over the world will come to witness its beauty - Narendra Modi"

Guwahati, Sep 15

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal has recalled how a simple suggestion from Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a rally in 2016 led to one of the biggest plantation drives in Assam, which turned tree planting into a people’s movement across the state.

Minister Sonowal said the incident took place in Guwahati after he had completed his first year as Chief Minister. A massive public rally had been organised to mark the occasion, with thousands of people gathering to hear the Prime Minister.

“The atmosphere was electric. The energy of the crowd was overwhelming, and I was seated right beside Modi ji on the stage,” Sonowal remembered.

As one of the speakers was addressing the gathering, PM Modi’s attention, Sonowal said, shifted to something beyond the crowd. Pointing to a tree visible in the distance, PM Modi softly asked him, “Which tree is that?” Sonowal identified it as the 'Krishna Chura', a tree known for its striking, fiery red blossoms, and explained that it grew widely across Assam.

“It was at that moment that his visionary instinct came alive,” Sonowal said.

“He immediately suggested that we should plant more Krishna Chura trees across the state. He told me -- imagine Assam in full bloom, people from all over the world will come to witness its beauty. It will not only strengthen your identity but also boost tourism,” Sonowal recalled.

Inspired by the suggestion, the then Chief Minister launched an ambitious plantation campaign with a target of planting 10 crore trees.

“During my tenure itself, we managed to plant 9.5 crore trees. What began as the Prime Minister’s idea soon turned into a people’s movement,” Sonowal said.

According to him, tree plantation gradually became a cultural practice in Assam. People began planting saplings on birthdays, during festivals, and on special occasions, giving a unique social dimension to the campaign.

“For me, this was one of the most memorable moments of my life,” Sonowal reflected.

“It showed how Narendra Modi ji’s keen eye could turn a simple observation into a vision, and how that vision could inspire a mass movement. It gave Assam not just greenery, but also a renewed sense of identity.”

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from Assam, I've seen this transformation firsthand. Our state looks so much greener now, and the plantation culture has really caught on. We planted trees for my daughter's birthday last month!
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Rohit P
While the initiative is good, I hope the government is also ensuring proper maintenance of these planted trees. Planting is one thing, but ensuring they survive and grow is equally important. Would like to see survival rate data.
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Meera T
Krishna Chura is such a beautiful tree! The red flowers during summer make our entire state look like it's celebrating. This is the kind of environmental initiative every state should adopt. Well done Assam!
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David E
Visiting Assam last year was incredible. The greenery and those stunning red flowers everywhere made it so memorable. Great to know the backstory behind this beautiful initiative!
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Siddharth J
9.5 crore trees is an amazing achievement! This shows how a small suggestion from a leader can create massive positive change. More states should learn from Assam's example.

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