What Initiatives Did CM Yogi Launch in Ayodhya?

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Key Takeaways
- CM Yogi Adityanath launched a state-wide plantation drive in Ayodhya.
- The initiative aims to plant 52 crore saplings across Uttar Pradesh.
- Over the past eight years, 204 crore trees have been planted in the state.
- The campaign emphasizes the importance of environmental conservation.
- It is rooted in cultural and spiritual values.
Ayodhya, July 9 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, initiated a comprehensive plantation campaign throughout the state, launching it from the revered city of Ayodhya. He symbolically planted a sapling, capturing a selfie to commemorate the moment. Present at this significant event were Agriculture Minister Surya Pratap Shahi and Forest Minister Arun Saxena.
During his address to the gathered crowd, the Chief Minister highlighted that Uttar Pradesh has been making significant strides in environmental conservation over the last eight years.
“As part of this ongoing effort, I am honored to launch the ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ initiative from the holy grounds of Ayodhya Dham. I commend the numerous individuals from various organizations who braved the challenging weather to be here,” he stated.
He further stressed the cultural and spiritual significance of this initiative, quoting a Vedic saying: “Mata Bhumi Putro Aham Prithivya”, which translates to the Earth being our mother, and it is our responsibility to protect her. A true son fulfills this duty,” he remarked.
Discussing the extensive scale of afforestation efforts, he stated, “This year, we aim to plant 52 crore saplings statewide, facilitated by the collaborative work of the Forest Department, MNREGA, and private nurseries. Over the past eight years, we have successfully planted 204 crore trees, demonstrating our unwavering dedication.”
Prior to the campaign's launch, the Chief Minister visited the Hanumangarhi temple to pray for the state's peace and prosperity.
He then proceeded to Shri Ram Lala’s court, conducting aarti, engaging with devotees, and evaluating the progress of the Ram Mandir construction. He also circled the temple grounds and prayed at the Ram Darbar.
Officials from the Ram Mandir Trust provided him with updates on the construction status and future plans.
Upon his arrival at the Maharishi Valmiki International Airport, he was greeted by local officials and public representatives. This visit marked his first return to Ayodhya in July, having last visited on June 5 for the inauguration of the Ram Darbar.