Thousands of students have joined the mission of ‘Yuvatha-Harita’ by planting saplings at Rajamahendravaram and adopting them for conservation.
Last week, the program was launched by Rajamendravaram MP Margani Bharata and launched by table tennis player Naina Jaiswal and it was attracting the attention of students to improve the green cover in the city.
A few days ago, around 1,500 students of Rajendri Degree College joined the mission in the presence of Tridndi China Jeera Swami and planted saplings with a commitment to their safety.
Green challenge
“The mission is gaining momentum as thousands of students are realizing the need to improve the green cover in the city. So far, students and some educational institutions have joined it. The city has a green challenge for people from other walks of public life to be part of the mission.
“Those who plant and raise them will forever share an emotional bond with the city because they can always cherish their small task in the future. The mission also develops a bond between the city and the citizens, “observed Mr. Bharata, who appealed to fellow public representatives to accept the planting green challenge of planting saplings in their areas”. Names and descriptions of students or educational institutions will be displayed on the plants. Rajamahendravaram Municipal Corporation provides water for conservation of missions.
“My fellow MPs have been informed about the mission. In the coming weeks, the mission will be intensified by throwing the challenge of planting a plant in the city, ”said Mr. Bharata.
The civic body has identified places and roads that have been thrown open to plant as part of the mission in the city, and public sector units such as the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation as part of their corporate social responsibility Has increased its support for the mission. .
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