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Milk Maldah trees disappeared in the lamps, the nature lover engaged in defense

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Milk Maldah trees disappeared in the lamps, the nature lover engaged in defense
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World Environment Day: It is not important how much governments try, but if people do not take steps to protect the environment at their level, they will not be able to protect the environment. Water consumption, excessive use of electricity, plastic use, tree harvest and pollution damages the environment. In such a case, it is the duty of all of us to take care of nature. On the day of World Environment, we all take the response of Patna to green and clean. Give your city better tomorrow, applying a tree and caring for the environment. World Environment Day is presented by the story of such nature guards of the city…

The city’s nature lover engaged in rescuing

Dudhia Maldah mango trees, which are considered to be the identity of the lamp, are now slowly disappearing. There was a time when the aroma of this special mango was living on the streets of the lamps, but now these trees are counted. Seeing the situation, the environmental lover of the area has launched a campaign to protect these trees. From 2017, Takhar Kumar started planting trees in empty places. He said that initially people were destroying mango plants. The people also started to quarrel why people planted seedlings on my personal land, but now everyone gradually started supporting the campaign.

Takhar says that the milkweed is not just a common, but our cultural heritage. Its sweetness and taste have been identified by Digha. He has started taking care of about a dozen old trees so far and is also planning to plant new plants. Locals are also praising Takhar’s efforts. He says that if the steps are not taken on time, the next pay will only read about the milkweed in the books. Environmentalists believe that this diversity is in danger due to urbanization and neglect. The efforts of people like Takhar are not only to save a tree, but also to keep tradition alive. Takhar Kumar is preparing a pen from the old tree and distributing people. All departments are contacting the government office to plant Maldah mango plants.

80% of the GI Tag G C GI has been completed, now emphasizing planting

Pudhar Kumar said that the famous milkweed Maldah Kerry, grown in the Digha region of Patna, will soon get a geographical indicator (GI) Tag Tag. According to officials of the state agriculture department, about 80%of the process has been completed, and is expected to be completed by the end of 2025. Getting the GI Tag to the galaxy will not only give national and international recognition, but also the financial benefits to the farmers. This initiative will also promote innovation and self -reliance in the horticultural area of ​​Bihar. With this historical hideous measure, this special common mango of Digha is now moving towards global identity, and its defense and efforts of B -Promotion will find a new direction. Pudhar said that in view of the uniqueness of Dudhia Maldah, the Agricultural Research Institute has a subtle inspection of its maternity and production system. Agriculture Secretary Sanjay Kumar Agarwal and Patna High Court Judge Rajiv Ranjan Prasad also supported the initiative by planting this mango plant on the campus of the institute.

  1. Farmers are developing green in Paliganj Vasant Biga

Pramod Jha/ Patna. Farmers of Basant Biga village of Dahiya Panchayat in Paliganj Block are developing greenery with agriculture by doing agricultural forestry. The farmers of the village are increasing the greenery by planting kasht and fruitful plants in their fields. On the one hand, environmental protection is being planted by planting seedlings. In the middle of the field plants, they are also doing business by cultivating garlic, onions, potatoes, etc. and doing business with their food. Vasant Biga farmers Lal Mohan Yadav, Santu Kumar, Upendra Yadav, Ranjan Kumar Kamlesh Prasad, Surendra Yadav, Prabhat Kumar, Akhilesh Kumar, Sanjay Kumar, are flying in their field. In the last three years, farmers have planted seedlings in their respective areas. All farmers are taking care of them by planting 200-200 seedlings in their respective areas. They are getting monthly 1960 monthly to take care of the plant. Apart from this, they are making financial money by selling plant wood and fruits in the fields. Farmers said in the conversation that Agro forestry earnings were getting better. Caring for a plant is difficult, but by making financial money, it is forgotten everything. Paliganj Block Program Officer Chittaranjan Kumar said that farmers were promoting greenery with agriculture. To see this initiative of farmers, senior officials of the Rural Development Department, environment, forest and weather change have been monitored at the headquarters level. The plan to cultivate seedlings is being praised in this village of Patna district.

  1. Seven types of vegetables grown in the schools of the story

A nutrition garden has been prepared in schools to teach children of the district schools and raise awareness about environmental protection. The Best performance in the Nutrition Garden prepared in the schools of the district is from the schools of Dhanarua and Paliganj block. In the last one year, different types of vegetables and flowers are grown in the nutritional garden prepared in these two blocks schools. Seven types of vegetables are being grown in the nutritional garden built in the middle school of the middle school of Dhanarua block. Along with this, children are being aware of the nuances of the production of various seasonal vegetables with teaching gardening tactics. Along with growing greens, nanua, crowds, pumpkins, tomatoes, lemon, coriander etc. In a middle school, children are served in a middle -day meal. School teacher Sheraanendu Mishra said that vegetables are being grown according to various Asons tu in the school’s nutritional garden. In this, schoolchildren are made aware of planting seeds every morning and fertilizer and water. He said that all the vegetables produced in the Nutrition Garden are included in the middle -day meal they have received.

Each school in Patna will get five thousand rupees for planting and purchase equipment

Preparations have been started to build government schools of Patna Green. During the rain season, the goal is to plant two lakh saplings in the district schools. In this, a large number of plants will be planted in schools where there is more space. At the same time, plants will be planted in plants in schools where there is a shortage of space. Along with this, children will also be taught gardening tactics in the nutritional garden made in schools. Will be nourished with the help of children and teachers. For the construction of a green and nutritional garden of the school premises, five thousand rupees have been allocated to each school. The amount allocated by the District Education Office is being sent to the schools. Schools will have to buy various equipment for gardening for Rs 5,000. Pipes and other devices will be purchased to provide fencing wires, chaur, ho, plant water from the amount given to the schools. After a summer vacation, two lakh saplings are aimed at planting in the district schools.

  1. A garden made on the ceiling

There are many people in the capital who have built a garden on the roof of the house due to lack of space. In this case, Rakesh Bharti, a resident of Atwarpur, has built a garden on the roof of his house. He said that the roof, cauliflower, spinach, karila, etc. are growing along with the plants of the flying cannail. He said that when he was in the baby, he used to plant various trees in his village garden. So that you can get relief from polluted air in the house and in the morning you can walk the garden for a walk in the morning. But due to lack of space in the capital, the lack of garden began to feel. Then he thought of building a garden on the ceiling. At the same time, Piyush Jain, who belongs to Mitapur, is planting various plants on the roof of his house and doing gardening. They said that they also grow various fruits and vegetables in their garden, including chiku, lemon, bitter flour, flour, etc.

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