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City celebrates world environment day

City celebrates world environment day

Time of India05-06-2025
Indore: The city celebrated World Environment Day on Thursday with a series of vibrant and meaningful activities across various institutions and organisations.
A grand awareness event was hosted at Gandhi Hall by Indore Municipal Corporation (IMC) under Swachh Bharat Mission and National Clean Air Programme (NCAP).
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The day began with a walkathon flagged off by ADC Abhilash Mishra, followed by seed ball making and a painting competition centred on environmental themes.
Outstanding participants were felicitated with cash prizes and certificates. Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargav and Council Member Abhishek Sharma graced the occasion.
Adding to the green momentum, the IMC launched a tree plantation drive under the 'Women For Tree' initiative.
Over 300 saplings were planted at Ahilya Udyan, Sirpur Lake, Talawali Chanda, and Chhota Bangarda by women from DAY-NULM self-help groups. Key officials including Manish Sharma, Rakesh Jain, Anil Banwaria, and several corporators participated. The campaign emphasised women's vital role in ecological stewardship.
DAVV organised a special symposium on the role of educational institutions in water conservation.
Water Resources Minister Tulsi Silawat, speaking as the chief guest, urged universities to adopt the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' initiative and promote environmental consciousness among students. Vicechancellor, professor Rakesh Singhai, stressed that environmental responsibility is a moral duty for all.
CSWT-BSF Indore launched a massive plantation campaign aiming to plant 2,000 saplings within its premises. Led by Acting IG V.T.
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Kayarkar, the event saw participation from Aurobindo Hospital and MP Forest Department. Dr. Sunil Dwivedi and deputy ranger Leena Jhala were present at the event.
In Ratlam, Western Railway observed the day with rallies, street plays, environmental pledges and tree plantation drives under the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam'. Over 50 trees were planted and employees pledged to adopt and protect at least one tree. Awareness plays were performed at the station and loco care centre and eco-friendly bags were distributed at the divisional railway hospital.
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