Nowshera: In a spirited celebration of UT Formation Day, the Nowshera Forest Division took the initiative to promote environmental sustainability through a series of impactful plantation and cleanliness drives.
The main event was held at Government High School Thandapani, along with Plantation drives held at Ladya, Salyote and Brevi showcasing the commitment of the community towards greener and healthier surroundings.
The plantation and cleanliness drives not only symbolized a dedication to preserving the environment but also served as a call to action for local residents to participate in building a sustainable future. The active involvement of the community highlighted their deep-rooted commitment to preserving the natural beauty of Nowshera and Sunderbani regions.
Dr. RakeshVerma, Range Officer Sunderbani, emphasized the role of such initiatives in combating climate change and preserving the unique biodiversity of the region. “Our collective effort in planting trees is an investment in the future, ensuring a cleaner and healthier environment for generations to come,” he noted.
The Nowshera Forest Division remains committed to its mission of conserving and protecting the region’s forests and natural resources. This event marked another significant step in their journey towards a greener, more sustainable future.
The Nowshera Forest Division is dedicated to the preservation and conservation of the region’s forests and natural resources. Through various initiatives and events, the division works to engage the community in sustainable practices for a greener future.
All the drives were conducted under the direct supervision of VivekVerma, Conservator of Forests West Circle Rajouri, SatyendraMaurya, Divisional Forest Officer Nowshera and Dr. RakeshVerma Range Officer Sunderbani.
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