Haritha Andhra Pradesh movement in July!
CBN’s Government will plant 50 Crore saplings across the State.
At the Cabinet meeting chaired by CBN, it was decided that a massive Green Movement will be undertaken from 8-15 July to plant a record 50 Crores saplings across the State of Andhra Pradesh. The massive task will be undertaken by 4896 environment protection groups who will plant saplings in 8 lakh hectares, 61952 schools, 4800 industrial premises and all government offices. CBN will personally oversee plantation of 35 lakh plants in the CRDA region. 10 Crore saplings will be planted along the 236 kms. stretch between Vijayawada-Visakhapatnam.
http://dramarnathgiri.blogspot.in/2012/07/van-mahotsav-van-mahotsav-is-annual.html
CBN’s Government will plant 50 Crore saplings across the State.
At the Cabinet meeting chaired by CBN, it was decided that a massive Green Movement will be undertaken from 8-15 July to plant a record 50 Crores saplings across the State of Andhra Pradesh. The massive task will be undertaken by 4896 environment protection groups who will plant saplings in 8 lakh hectares, 61952 schools, 4800 industrial premises and all government offices. CBN will personally oversee plantation of 35 lakh plants in the CRDA region. 10 Crore saplings will be planted along the 236 kms. stretch between Vijayawada-Visakhapatnam.
http://dramarnathgiri.blogspot.in/2012/07/van-mahotsav-van-mahotsav-is-annual.html
Van Mahotsav Van Mahotsav is an annual tree-planting festival =FOREST FESTIVAL IN INDIA
Van Mahotsav is an annual tree-planting festival in India, celebrated on 5 June and even in the first week of July.
Van Mahotsav was launched in the year 1950 by Shri Kanhaiyalal. M. Munshi, the then Union Minister for Agriculture and Food to create an enthusiasm in the popular mind for the preservation of forest and planting of trees, as “trees mean water, water means bread and bread is life”. It was also hoped that it would create tree consciousness among the people.
Van Mahotsav, a week long festival of tree planting is organised every year in the month of July all across India and lakhs of trees are planted. The planting of trees during Van Mahatsov was to serve the following purposes :
- To provide fuel and thus release cow dung for use as manure.
- To increase production of fruits and add to the potential food resources of the country.
- To help creation ofshelter beltsaround agricultural fields to increase their productivity.
- To provide fodder leaves for cattle to relieve intensity of grazing over reserved forests.
- To provide shade and ornamental trees for the landscape.
- To provide small poles and timber for agricultural implements, house construction and fencing.
- To help conservation of soil and further deterioration of soil fertility.
- To inculcate tree consciousness and love of trees amongst the people; and
- To popularise the planting and tending of trees in farms, villages, municipal and public lands for their aesthetic, economic and protective needs.
It is one of the best way of preventing earth from global warming.
it also reduces pollution