PM to Extend ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ with Plantation Drive in Aravallis on Environment Day - The Statesman
- On June 5, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a large-scale tree planting initiative at Delhi's Bhagwan Mahavir Vanasthali Park to mark World Environment Day.
- Building on last year’s campaign launch, this event introduces a new initiative aimed at addressing land degradation and desertification along the 700-kilometer stretch of the Aravalli mountain range.
- The project covers 29 districts in Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Gujarat, aiming to create a five-km-wide green buffer zone, restore ecosystems, and enhance groundwater recharge.
- Officials announced the establishment of 1,000 nurseries dedicated to cultivating native tree species, while Prime Minister Modi underscored the significance of the Aravalli mountain range—one of the planet’s most ancient geological formations—and highlighted ongoing efforts to combat desertification and pollution in the region.
- The initiative expects environmental benefits like improved soil fertility, biodiversity, and employment opportunities while involving local administrations and communities through an ongoing restoration drive.
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PM to extend ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ with plantation drive in Aravallis on Environment Day - The Statesman
On World Environment Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will kickstart the ‘Aravalli Green Wall’ campaign with a tree plantation drive at Delhi’s Bhagwan Mahavir Vanasthali Park in the Ridge area on Thursday morning.
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