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UP again sows a green feat with 37.21cr saplings in a day

UP again sows a green feat with 37.21cr saplings in a day

Time of India09-07-2025
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Lucknow: In another record-breaking feat, a total of 37.21 crore saplings were planted during a 12-hour plantation drive in Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday. It broke the last year's record of 36.50 crore saplings planted in a day.
The final figure went above the target of 37 crore saplings in a day set by UP govt.
The campaign under the theme of 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' was carried out from 6 am till 6 pm.
Chief Minister
Yogi Adityanath
kicked off the campaign by planting saplings in Ayodhya and later planted saplings of Harishankari (Peepal, Pakar, and Banyan) in Azamgarh and Gorakhpur.
Governor Anandiben Patel planted a Triveni Van (Peepal, Banyan, and Neem planted together) in Barabanki.
Deputy CMs, Keshav Prasad Maurya and Brajesh Pathak, planted Harishankari in Meerut and Triveni Van in Lucknow, respectively. State forest minister Arun Kumar Saxena planted saplings in Ayodhya and Gorakhpur while environment minister KP Malik planted saplings in Gorakhpur and Azamgarh.
UP Assembly Speaker Satish Mahana planted a sapling on the premises of Vidhan Bhawan.
The plantation of Atal Van, Eklavya Van, Ekta Van, Oxy Van, Shaurya Van, Gopal Vam, Triveni Van, and Virasat Vatika will continue in July and Aug.
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The beneficiaries of the Zero Poverty Programme and PM and CM Awas Yojna planted Moringa saplings during the drive.
Massive plantation was done along the expressways, national and state highways, service lanes, and on dividers between the expressways. Plantation was also done along the rivers like the Ganga, Yamuna, Saryu, Hindon, Gomti, and their tributaries under Pavitra Dhara Vriksharopan to restore the ecological flow of the rivers.
The maximum saplings planted on the day were of teak and sheesham. Saplings A total of 26 UP govt departments were part of the massive campaign.
All govt and non-govt agencies, educational institutions, NSS, Rotary Club, Lok Bharti, Nehru Yuva Kendra, Yuvak Mangal Dal, senior citizens, Mahila Mangal Dal, FPOs, NCC, students, and people in general participated in the campaign.
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