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Save the Environment!
“TREE PLANTATON” – most commonly used word. These words don’t only mean arising love for nature suddenly only on 5th June (World Environment Day) just like every Indian experiences patriotism on 15th August or 26th January”.

Sometimes while attending such “TREE PLANTATION” events we may feel like saving nature and plant many plants that fine day. But, what about those plants after the event gets over?

We forget about those planted plants soon after the event is over. Weather those plants will grow to trees or not is no more our concern, That does not at all mean tree plantation in real sense.

Now a days we may easily find an under construction sight surrounding us. But have you seen an under construction tree?

Any client may easily give an order to any builder that he wants this building to be completed in 2 or 3 years. But have you heard anyone saying or ordering other person about growing a 20 or 25 feet high tree in 2 years!! The answer is NO. Then why not to take care of those trees which are being cut in greed of constructing high tech roads?

And this is our event.

Let us think about “Tree preservation along with tree plantation”.

Saving a tree certainly gives a feeling of saving life.

Recently, you may have heard that in USA word’s longest tower is going to be constructed in just 2 years. But I don’t think it is shocking news because they have high technology and man power and it is possible for them to construct such a tower.

Now, if any would say that I can grow world’s tallest free in just 2 years then it would be a shocking news, because constructing building is in hands of homo sapiens but growing trees is in hands of mother nature and we know that nobody can win against nature.

Media should also try to create awareness about preserving trees along with growing.”

Every person cries “plant trees”. But very few cry”preserve trees”. In such an atmosphere where signs of global warming are clearly visible, we should take care

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