Huma Qureshi honours mother with tree planting in 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Actress Huma Qureshi has paid a moving tribute to her mother by participating in the Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam campaign, planting a tree in her name and crediting her as the first and most enduring example of strength in her life — one she encountered long before stepping onto any film set.
What Huma Qureshi Said
Sharing the moment on Instagram, the Gangs of Wasseypur actress reflected on how her mother shaped her understanding of resilience. “Some of the strongest women I’ve ever known, I met long before any film set, starting with my mother,” Qureshi wrote. “She taught me that real strength is quiet, patient, and always giving. That’s why Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam stays with me.”
Her post also featured photographs of her planting a sapling, framing the act as a living expression of gratitude. “A tree planted in your mother’s name isn’t just a sapling in the soil,” she added, “it’s gratitude that keeps growing, season after season, long after the words ‘thank you’ fade.”
About the Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam Campaign
The Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam initiative was introduced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a nationwide environmental conservation drive that asks citizens to plant a tree in their mother’s honour. The campaign has gained significant momentum in the 2026 edition, with Uttar Pradesh launching an ambitious plan to plant 35 crore saplings this monsoon season.
The state’s participation extends beyond tree planting — it includes cleaner river programmes, Solar Cities, electric mobility projects, and what is described as India’s first carbon credit scheme rewarding farmers who adopt green practices. The campaign’s tagline, Pragati bhi, Prakriti bhi (Progress and Nature, both), encapsulates this dual focus.
Why the Campaign Resonates
Celebrity participation has amplified the campaign’s reach considerably, with Qureshi’s post weaving together personal sentiment and environmental messaging. By connecting her mother’s influence to the act of nurturing a tree, the actress gave the initiative an emotional dimension that extends well beyond a policy announcement.
Notably, the monsoon timing of the drive is deliberate — soil conditions during the rainy season improve sapling survival rates, lending the 35 crore target greater ecological credibility than off-season plantation drives.
What Comes Next
With Uttar Pradesh leading the charge among states, other regions are expected to announce their own plantation targets under the campaign umbrella. Environmental groups have welcomed the initiative but note that survival audits — tracking how many saplings actually mature — will determine its long-term impact. Qureshi’s public endorsement is likely to draw further celebrity participation in the weeks ahead.