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Vana Mahotsavam 2025 Launched to Plant 18 Crore Saplings in Telangana This Year

  • Last Sunday, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami planted over 1,000 saplings at Corbett National Park during the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign with forest rangers and locals.
  • Dhami emphasized that forests and wildlife are Uttarakhand’s heritage, urging collective responsibility to protect and preserve this invaluable wealth.
  • Dhami and forest officials planted over 1,000 saplings in Corbett, emphasizing conservation efforts amid Uttarakhand's 70% forest cover and wildlife protection initiatives.
  • Consequently, local communities gain new employment opportunities as increased tourism boosts the region’s economy.
  • Looking ahead, Uttarakhand's ongoing afforestation efforts may boost tourism, sustain employment, and strengthen its environmental reputation, attracting lakhs of visitors annually.
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Governor Lorena Cuéllar Cisneros led the start of the 2025 Forest Festival, where she announced that, in coordination with the federal government, 10 million pesos will be invested for the restoration of fire-affected areas in the state of Tlaxcala in 2025. Likewise, 353 thousand trees will be planted in a day that will be historic and that will add the work of ejidos, brigades, volunteers and authorities. “This festival is much more than an env…

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NEWS9 LIVE broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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