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Plant trees with your mother, share a selfie, and join India's green movement

Plant trees with your mother, share a selfie, and join India's green movement

India Today18 hours ago
'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' is a symbolic campaign inviting students to plant a sapling in their mother's name, merging emotional tribute with environmental duty.First introduced in 2023, the initiative has been adopted as a nationwide effort under Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam 2.0, launched on World Environment Day by the Ministry of Education and integrated into Eco Clubs for Mission LiFE.advertisementThe campaign urges participants to take a selfie with the sapling and their mother, upload it via the dedicated microsite, and receive an ecertificate.
The multilingual web portal now facilitates this process for students across 14.7 lakh schools, each with a unique dashboard to monitor participation and upload data.SCHOOL MODULES AND ECO CLUB STRUCTURESpecial educational modules tailored for preparatory, middle, and secondary levels have been introduced to reinforce the campaign's message.These modules include puzzles, QR codes for flora identification, nutrition garden mapping, and research assignments. They link the nurturing qualities of mothers with Mother Earth, fostering both emotional and environmental stewardship.The campaign is supported by Eco Clubs aligned with the seven themes of Mission LiFE, designed to foster sustainable practices among young learners in schools across India.NATIONWIDE TARGET AND EMOTIONAL ENGAGEMENTUnder the banner of Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam 2.0, India aims to plant 10 crore trees between June 5 and September 30, 2025, marking it as a mass environmental movement.Schools, hospitals, RWAs, and industries are participating, with many trees gifted in memory of mothers, each accompanied by a handwritten tag.Since 2024, over 5 crore trees have been planted. The expanded 2025 goal seeks greater momentum through community participation and emotional resonance.TECHNOLOGY FOR GREEN TRACKINGThe microsite integrated into the Eco Clubs portal enables real-time monitoring of sapling planting across India.Students upload images, and the system generates ecertificates and aggregates data for campaign impact tracking. More than 29 lakh students have created over 50 lakh QR codes to trace the growth and maintenance of trees they planted.This allows for data-driven oversight and reinforces the emotional link between the act of planting and environmental commitment.Click here to be a part of 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam 2.0' and upload selfies plating saplings. - Ends
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Plant trees with your mother, share a selfie, and join India's green movement
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