5. Tree man of India
A freedom fighter, conservationist and a scientist who truly heard
the voice of trees, Saklani was also known as 'Vriksha Manav' or the
'Tree man' of India.
Saklani, solely planted around 50 lakh trees and developed
a forest and is a role model for future generations. He was
awarded the Indira Priyadarshini award in 1986 by the then
Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi for his remarkable work on
plantation and conservation of forests.
He believed that the trees talked back to him and he
could understand their voice, while the trees were aware of his
presence.
He felt that one should plant a tree each for birth, marriage and
death.
Saklani praised the precious 'oak' or banj, which, governed the
hydrological cycle of the Himalayas.
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A freedom fighter, conservationist and a scientist who truly heard the voice of trees, Mr Saklani was also known as 'Vriksha Manav' or the 'Tree man' of India. ... Born on June 2, 1922, in Pujargaon village of Saklana patti in Tehri Garhwal district of Uttarakhand, he started planting trees when he was just eight-year-old hope it is helpful for you
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