A Man Who Plants A Tree, Plants A Hope!

We, the human beings, need the natural resources for our survival and use them as our birth-right. The wastage of the natural resources is very rampant as we have not been sensitized enough that these natural resources viz. water, trees, food, etc. are limited and we have to take care of them. For example, the preservation of water is very essential for our survival.

As such, conservation as well as augmentation of natural resources has to be promoted by all means and efforts by one & all. The future of our next generations would solely depend upon our efforts in this direction.

The water appears to be available aplenty and as such, we are not conscious about wastage of water. Each and every drop of water is very important. Huge effort goes in supplying clean water to all houses. We have to necessarily create awareness about optimum use of water, conservation of water, rainwater harvesting, avoiding wastage of water, etc.

It is observed that we leave food in our plates, without realizing the efforts of a series of persons, the grower, the vendor, the chef, the waiter, et al whereas a lot of people go hungry. We must develop the habit of putting only required food in our plate, which we must consume to the full.

It is our responsibility to take care of our natural resources like trees, which play a very pivotal role in maintaining the equilibrium of the nature. First of all, we should be pro-active in conservation of trees & plants and we must make very serious efforts to plant more and more trees, whenever and wherever the opportunity is available. The trees like Neem, Peepal, Bargad, Fruit bearing trees, etc. are a boon for all of us and shall secure the future of our children.

Sensitizing individuals about responsible power consumption is crucial for conserving natural resources, as electricity generation often relies on finite resources like coal and natural gas. Promoting energy-efficient practices and adopting renewable energy sources can significantly reduce the environmental impact of power consumption and contribute to preserving our limited natural resources. Collective efforts towards mindful power usage will not only benefit the present generation but also ensure a sustainable future for the coming generations by preserving our precious natural resources.

We have taken initiative to plant the trees every year on the World Environment Day, i.e. 5th June. The trees of Neem, Peepal, Jamun, Bel, Amla, Guava, Papaya, Mango, etc. are preferably planted, which makes the environment green besides giving very useful fruits too. The leaves of Papaya are very useful for increasing the Platelet Count, when it goes down, particularly due to Dengue fever.

 

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