Target to plant 5.5 crore saplings in MP

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Target to plant 5.5 crore saplings in MP

Tuesday, 18 June 2024 | Staff Reporter | BHOPAL

A total of 5.5 crore saplings will be planted in the state by Hariyali Amavasya during the rainy season. Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said this today at a function organised at Ramghat on the occasion of the conclusion of the two-day Kshipra Tirtha Parikrama on the occasion of Ganga Dashami.

On this occasion, Urban Development and Housing Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya, Yatra Coordinator Mahant Rameshwardas Maharaj, MP Anil Firojiya, Rajya Sabha Member Balyogi Umeshnath Maharaj, MLA Anil Jain Kaluhera, Satish Malviya, Ramesh Mendola, Mayor Mukesh Tatwal, Mayor Indore Pushyamitra Bhargava, Chairperson Smt. Kalavati Yadav, District Panchayat President Smt. Kamala Kunwar, Bahadur Singh Bormundla, Vivek Joshi, Chairman of Maa Kshipra Tirtha Parikrama Naresh Sharma, Divisional Commissioner Sanjay Gupta, Inspector General of Police Santosh Kumar Singh, Collector Neeraj Kumar Singh, Superintendent of Police Pradeep Sharma, Director Maharaja Vikramaditya Shodhpeeth Shriram Tiwari along with administrative officers and dignitaries were present.

Yadav said that the resolution of conservation of water structures is beng realised. Our objective is that the rivers and reservoirs and other water sources of the state should be conserved and remain pollution free. In the Jal Ganga Samvardhan Abhiyan being more than 2700 structures have been constructed and renovated in urban areas at a cost of Rs 28 crore and more than 2300 structures have been constructed and renovated in rural areas at a cost of Rs 26 crore. The water structure of the urban area of ??Ujjain has also been refurbished, after which it will look beautiful. A pledge has been taken to conserve 212 rivers in the state, in which conservation work will be done. He said that in the future plantation will be carried out near the water structures. Praising the people of Gwalior, the Chief Minister said that the citizens here have saved the water structure by public participation. Now there is a possibility of five crore liters of water being stored in this structure. Similarly, he also informed about the lake of Sagar. Regarding the Simhastha to be held in the year 2028, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the Simhastha of Ujjain has its own place in the world. For Simhastha, works will be done in Khandwa, Ujjain and other cities at a cost of Rs 20 thousand crore. We get blessings and values ??in life from temples. We also get the fulfillment of our resolutions from temples and we also get a feeling of happiness. The conservation and repair work of temples will continue. Giving an example, he said that Maharani Mata Ahilya of Indore built temples all over the country. Similarly, he also narrated stories of the bravery of Rani Durgavati of Gondwana state. On this occasion, he told that PM religious tourism heli service has been started in the state. The Chief Minister also informed about the plan to provide free air ambulance service to Ayushman card holders and those above 70 years of age. Air ambulance service will be available for everyone. Apart from Ayushman card holders, others can use this service by paying a fee. On this occasion, the State's Urban Development and Housing Minister Vijayvargiya said that Chief Minister Dr. Yadav has given a grand, holy and divine form to the Ganga Dussehra festival. A new aura is visible all around at Ram Ghat. Under the leadership of Chief Minister Dr. Yadav, a wonderful job of conservation of water structures was done in the state.

Work was done to preserve and beautify our archaeological and historical heritage. He said that the country's illustrious Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi appealed to everyone on Environment Day to plant a tree in the name of their mother. In this way, 140 crore trees will be planted in the entire country. Indore has also set a target of planting more than 51 lakh trees on a large scale. Ujjain should also plan to cover its area with greenery by planting trees on a large scale, so that in the coming Simhastha, devotees can sit in the shade of the planted trees. He praised the state for working towards environmental conservation and pollution control.

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