In a heartwarming gesture, Chief Minister Mr. Prem Singh Tamang, alongside his mother Mrs. Dhan Maya Tamang, joined the Paryawaran Parva by planting a sapling under the ‘Ek Ped Maa ke Naam’ campaign at his official residence, Mintokgang. This campaign, initiated by Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi on World Environment Day, aims to encourage tree planting and environmental conservation.
The Chief Minister expressed his heartfelt gratitude to his mother for participating in this meaningful campaign and extended his sincere thanks to the Prime Minister for this inspiring initiative. “I encourage everyone to join this campaign, emphasizing the importance of planting and nurturing trees. Caring for our mothers is equally important, as they are the heart and soul of the family,” shared the Chief Minister.
The plantation drive saw enthusiastic participation from various dignitaries, including the Speaker, Cabinet Ministers, Advisors, and Members of the Legislative Assembly. Rural Development Department and Cooperation Department Minister Mr. Arun Upreti proudly shared on his Facebook wall, “I am honored and privileged to have planted a sapling in my beloved mother’s name as part of the ‘Ek Ped Maa ke Naam’ campaign at Mintokgang in Gangtok this morning.”
Similarly, the Minister for Tourism & Civil Aviation and Commerce & Industry Department, Shri Tshering T. Bhutia, also took part in the Paryawaran Parva under the ‘Ek Ped Maa ke Naam’ campaign in Gangtok, East Sikkim.
Trees play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance and enhancing our environment. They provide oxygen, improve air quality, conserve water, preserve soil, and support wildlife. Planting trees is a simple yet powerful way to combat climate change, reduce the urban heat island effect, and create a healthier living environment for future generations.
Sikkim: Leading the Way in Environmental Initiatives
Sikkim has long been a pioneer in environmental conservation and sustainable development. The state has implemented various initiatives to protect its rich biodiversity and promote eco-friendly practices. Here are some notable achievements:
- Organic Farming: Sikkim is the first fully organic state in India, with all its farmland certified organic. This achievement has set a global example of sustainable agriculture.
- Ban on Plastics: Sikkim was one of the first states to ban plastic bags and single-use plastics, significantly reducing plastic pollution.
- Conservation of Biodiversity: The state is home to numerous protected areas, including the Khangchendzonga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which conserves the unique flora and fauna of the region.
- Hydropower Development: Sikkim has harnessed its abundant water resources to develop sustainable hydropower projects, reducing its dependence on fossil fuels.
- Promotion of Ecotourism: By promoting ecotourism, Sikkim has ensured that tourism development is in harmony with nature, providing economic benefits while preserving the environment.
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Interesting Environmental Facts
- Forest Cover: Sikkim boasts a forest cover of approximately 47.1% of its total geographical area, making it one of the greenest states in India.
- Biodiversity Hotspot: The state is part of the Eastern Himalayas, recognized as a global biodiversity hotspot with numerous endemic species.
- Carbon-Neutral Goal: Sikkim aims to become a carbon-neutral state, aligning with global efforts to mitigate climate change.
By participating in the ‘Ek Ped Maa ke Naam’ campaign, Sikkim’s leaders are setting a powerful example of environmental stewardship. Planting a tree is not just an act of nurturing nature but also a commitment to a greener, healthier future for all. Let us all take inspiration from this initiative and contribute to making our planet better, one tree at a time.