‘One Citizen – One Tree’ Message; Collective Commitment to Environmental Conservation
Ahilyanagar | June 24 | Rayat Samachar
In the backdrop of environmental conservation, rising temperatures, and climate change, Tree Plantation has become the need of the hour. Reflecting this social responsibility, a tree plantation drive was organized with enthusiastic participation from local residents at the open space behind Padmavati Petrol Pump in Wakale Patil Nagar, Savedi. Participants expressed their commitment to making the area greener and more environmentally friendly.
The Tree Plantation initiative witnessed active participation from local youth, senior citizens, and people from various walks of life. During the program, native and eco-friendly tree species such as Karanj, Banyan, and Peepal were planted. Participants also pledged to take responsibility for the regular care and maintenance of the saplings, emphasizing that plantation alone is not enough without proper nurturing.
Speaking on the occasion, Suhas Karande Patil appealed to every citizen to plant and nurture at least one tree every year as a contribution to environmental protection. He noted that tree conservation is one of the most effective solutions to rising pollution levels, climate change, and increasing temperatures. He further stated that active participation from all sections of society in the green movement could ensure a cleaner and healthier environment for future generations.
Participants also highlighted the environmental, social, and health benefits of trees. They emphasized that trees not only provide oxygen but also help increase groundwater levels, conserve biodiversity, prevent soil erosion, and maintain ecological balance.
The event was successfully organized through the efforts of Nitin Patil Wakale, Suresh Patil Wakale, Sandeep Shelar, Yogesh Mhaske, Sunil Gadakh, Shinde Sir, Kunjir Sir, Bhosale Sir, Chavan Sir, Auti Sir, Prasad Patil Wakale, Kishor Patil Wakale, and Sambhaji Khajindar.
Their initiative successfully brought residents together to spread a positive message about environmental conservation. Participants also expressed the view that tree plantation activities should not remain limited to a single day but should be carried out consistently throughout the year. They stressed that the vision of a greener Ahilyanagar can only be achieved if every planted tree is properly cared for and sustained.