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Synthetic Green Warriors Foundation conducts Plantation Drive in Samka
8/18/2024 10:43:01 PM

Early Times Report

R S Pura, Aug 18: The Synthetic Green Warriors Foundation, a leader in environmental conservation and sustainability efforts, has successfully conducted a significant plantation drive in Samka R S Pura. This initiative was spearheaded by Dr. Sonia Verma, Director of the Foundation, and Reeta Verma, National President, with the enthusiastic participation of NGO volunteers and the strong support of the local community organization, "Volunteers of Samka."
The plantation drive commenced with a ceremonial planting of Rudraksha trees at the Shiv Temple, symbolizing the community's dedication to enhancing green cover and promoting biodiversity. Volunteers of Samka, a grassroots organization known for its efforts in local environmental conservation, played an integral role in mobilizing the community and ensuring the event's success.
Dr. Sonia Verma, Director of the Foundation, addressed the audience, stating, "Our commitment to environmental sustainability is unwavering. This plantation drive is not just about planting trees; it is about nurturing the future. Each tree we plant today is a step towards a greener, healthier world for our children."
Reeta Verma, National President of the Foundation, shared her thoughts, saying, "Community involvement is key to the success of our environmental initiatives. By working together, we can make a significant impact. This plantation drive is a testament to the power of collective action, and I am proud to see such enthusiastic participation from the residents of Samka."
Local governance was actively involved, with Ex-Naib Sarpanch of Samka facilitating the event, alongside the participation of Tarsem Choudhary, Ex-Naib Sarpanch Samka, who remarked, "I have always believed in the power of community in bringing about positive change. Today’s event is a perfect example of how we can work together to protect our environment. Let us continue to support such initiatives and ensure a sustainable future for the coming generations." Community leaders Vikram Jeet, Devinder Nagra, and Sushil Kumar were also present, further underscoring the strong local support for the initiative.
In recognition of their active participation, community members were rewarded with the distribution of Summer Apple saplings, as well as other fruit and fodder plants. This effort not only supports ecological balance but also encourages sustainable agricultural practices within the community.
The Foundation's team, along with representatives from Volunteers of Samka, also visited Suchetgarh to explore further plantation opportunities and engage with local villagers. This visit emphasized the Foundation's and the community organization's commitment to fostering strong relationships and assessing potential for future environmental initiatives.
This plantation drive underscores the importance of community engagement in ecological preservation and aims to inspire similar initiatives across the region. The plantation drive was conducted under the theme “ Ek Ped Maa ke Naam” and “Ek Ped Shaheedon ke Naam”.
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