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Govt gives saplings, green gold certs to newborns

Govt gives saplings, green gold certs to newborns

Time of India01-07-2025
Varanasi: The Uttar Pradesh govt has announced a special programme for babies born from July 1 to July 7. Each newborn will receive a "green gold certificate" and a sapling, establishing a lifelong connection with nature.
The forest and health departments will jointly implement this scheme. Information about births at district hospitals, CHCs, PHCs and other govt facilities will be conveyed by the health department to forest officials.
"The govt plans to present families with a sapling and "Green Gold Certificate" to commemorate their child's birth. The sapling, which will be planted to mark the newborn's arrival, is expected to develop into an asset and companion for the child's future years," said Varanasi's forest conservator Ravi Kumar Singh.
Singh emphasised that this initiative would strengthen environmental conservation and social consciousness. He indicated their preference for providing timber-yielding species like teak and rosewood. The department will also guide families about proper planting methods and encourage ongoing tree maintenance.
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