A Grand Tree Plantation Event Held at Jammu Police Line IRP 18th Battalion During Sanskrit Month

Jammu August 9 : In observance of Sanskrit Month, the Shri Kailakh Jyotish avim Vedic Sansthan Trust conducted a tree plantation campaign at Jammu Police Line IRP 18th Battalion.

On this occasion, SSP Ramesh Angral, Commandant of IRP 18th Battalion, emphasized the importance of planting a tree in memory of our martyrs. He urged everyone to take a pledge to plant a tree on each child’s birthday. The significance of trees is highlighted in our scriptures. Trees are a part of our culture and identity. Mahant Rohit Shastri is playing a vital role in the upliftment of society by spreading the Sanskrit language and Indian culture to the masses. He is making invaluable contributions to the promotion and development of the Sanskrit language in India. The youth should follow Mahant Rohit’s example and contribute to the preservation of culture in the state and nation.

On this occasion, Mahant Rohit Shastri warned of the dangers of a polluted environment and encouraged people to engage in tree planting. He stated that everyone should take a pledge to plant at least one tree. Tree planting is essential for saving society from a polluted environment. Today, people are recklessly cutting down trees for material comfort and short-term gains, the severe consequences of which we are witnessing. Just as the body needs food for nourishment, the environment needs trees to remain pure. It is also crucial to protect the trees after planting them. The coming era belongs to Sanskrit, and every parent should ensure their children learn Sanskrit. Kulveer Handa, Deputy Commandant of IRP 18th Battalion, said that tree planting is essential for protecting the environment. Trees provide us with life-sustaining oxygen and offer many direct and indirect benefits to humanity. We all should plant trees and also work to protect them. The trust is doing commendable work in promoting Sanskrit.

Dil Bahadur Singh Jamwal stated that they will stand shoulder to shoulder with Mahant Rohit Shastri in this campaign to promote Sanskrit, the divine language, through tree planting. They will plant as many trees as possible and inspire others to do the same.

Present at the event were Trust members Uttam Chand Sharma, Naresh Raina, Aditya Abhiraj Sharma, and other members of the Trust.

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