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Katra, June 5: To commemorate World Environment Day, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMVDSB) organized a special drawing and sketching competition at its high-tech nursery in village Kunya, Panthal, near Katra. The event, which saw enthusiastic participation from a large number of students of various age groups, focused on the theme "Ending Plastic Pollution Globally".

The competition aimed to raise awareness about the pressing issue of plastic pollution and encourage young minds to think creatively about solutions. Students from classes 1 to 12 from various institutions in the surroundings of Katra area showcased their artistic talents, highlighting the importance of reducing plastic waste and promoting sustainable practices. The competition was held from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM, providing a platform for young artists to express their thoughts and ideas on environmental conservation.

Anshul Garg, Chief Executive Officer, SMVDSB expressed delight at the students participation and the quality of artwork displayed, saying it was heartening to see students of various age groups engaging deeply with critical environmental issues. He also highlighted the Board's commitment to environmental conservation under the directions and guidance of Shri Manoj Sinha, Hon’ble Chairman, SMVDSB (Lt. Governor, JK-UT), citing the Annual Green Plan of the Board, under which over 1.7 million plants have been planted so far through manual intervention with a survival rate of over 80%. These plants are meticulously reared in the Board's high-tech nursery, showcasing the organization's dedication to preserving nature and maintaining ecological balance in the region, he added.

The CEO further highlighted the Shrine Board's innovative approach to afforestation, citing the successful initiation of drone-based efforts last year, which have shown promising results. Under this initiative, the Forest Wing has covered approximately 109 hectares of degraded land in the Trikuta Hills. Additionally, the Board undertakes extensive greening efforts, planting over 1.5 lakh seedlings annually on Trikuta Hills and along the tracks leading to the shrine to promote soil and water conservation. The Board also distributes plants as souvenirs to devotees through its plant sale counter in Katra, in line with the Prime Minister's "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam" campaign, promoting environmental awareness and conservation.

The CEO congratulated all the participants for their creative efforts and encouraged them to continue spreading awareness about environmental issues.

The winners of the competition were awarded prizes in their respective categories.

Also present on the occasion were Additional Chief Executive Officer, Dy. Chief Executive Officer, FA/ Chief Accounts Officer, Asstt. Chief Executive Officer, Assistant Conservator of Forest, teachers and students from various institutions surrounding Katra, along with officers and officials from the Shrine Board.

 

PM Modi Plants Sindoor Sapling on World Environment Day

New Delhi, 5 June 2025: On World Environment Day, Prime Minister planted Sindoor plant, a unique confluence of Nari Shakti and environmental protection

On the occasion of World Environment Day today, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi participated in a special tree planting program at the Prime Minister's residence in New Delhi. During this, he planted a Sindoor plant presented by the brave mothers and sisters of Kutch. This plant was presented by those 300 women who showed indomitable courage during the Indo-Pak war of 1971, who made a significant contribution in the war by rebuilding the Bhuj airstrip in 72 hours. Lok Sabha MP Bansuri Swaraj in her social media post on this occasion termed this event as "a unique confluence of respect for Matri Shakti and inspiration for environmental protection". She wrote in her post, "Sindoor of Nari Shakti: It is a confluence of beauty and power which decorates and beautifies life like nature." She described this step as very inspiring from an emotional and cultural point of view.

Historical background and example of women power

During the 1971 Indo-Pak war, more than 300 women of Madhapar village in Kutch district of Gujarat repaired the Bhuj airstrip damaged by Pakistani bombing in just 72 hours and made it useful for the Indian Air Force again. These women are known as "Veeranganas". Recently, some of these surviving women met Prime Minister Modi in Bhuj and presented him this sindoor plant. During this meeting, PM Modi praised the bravery of these women and said, "These women re-prepared the runway in 72 hours, allowing our Air Force to resume attacks. I am proud that I have received their blessings today."

Sindoor Plant: Cultural and Environmental Importance

The sindoor plant, scientifically called Bixa Orellana, is culturally and religiously important in Nepal and India. This plant provides red sindoor, which is used for worship and to be applied on the forehead of married women. By planting this sapling, the Prime Minister not only promoted environmental protection, but also expressed respect for women power and cultural traditions.

Launch of #Ek_Ped_Maa_Ke_Naam campaign

On this occasion, the Prime Minister also planted a Peepal tree in the Buddha Jayanti Park in Delhi on the occasion of World Environment Day and launched the #Ek_Ped_Maa_Ke_Naam (#Plant4Mother) campaign. The aim of this campaign is to inspire people to plant trees in honor of their mothers, so that along with environmental protection, emotional attachment is also promoted.

Source of inspiration

This event is a unique confluence of women power, environmental protection and historical bravery. These brave women of Kutch not only showed their bravery during the war, but even today their gift is inspiring the coming generations. On this occasion, Bansuri Swaraj said, "This act of the Honorable Prime Minister on World Environment Day is very inspiring from an emotional and cultural point of view." This event once again proved that women empowerment and environmental protection can go together, and together they can give a new direction to the society.