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Drafting Speech :
Prepare a speech on ' the need for tree plantation '. you may use the following points.

Points :
Pollution - a big problem causes of pollution.
Tree - their role in the prevetion of pollution.
Appeal for participation by all celebration of vanmahotsava
Add a few points of your own.​

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Answered by EmperorSoul
22

⟶ Yes , of couse I agree with the statement that planting more trees can reduce pollution . Today in this beautiful earth pollution is increasing day by day due to vehicles which emit CO and also the industries too. Pollution can be only reduced by trees . So we should plant more trees because trees can give fresh air . Every one should and must plant atleat one tree because one tree can save one life also . Pollution is the major problem in this world.Pollution means-born defects in natural balance . Several types of contamination happens are the major pollution like air pollution, water pollution and noise pollution.Air pollution Spreads over pollution in the metropolis. There round the clock yesterday-factories, motor-vehicles of smoke black smoke spread in such a way that is healthy air breathe dubhar. Mumbai women washed the clothing is unloading from the black-black particles is frozen. These particles move in human lung with breath and give birth to incurable diseases .The problem is there are more where dense populations, lack of trees and the atmosphere is tight. Now its our duty to save our earth !

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Respected principal, teachers and my fellow mates. I feel very privileged to be given this opportunity to express my views on the importance of tree plantation.

In today's progressive times one thing that we arent thinking about is saving the environment. We've done a lot of progress in today's era. But aren't we forgetting something? Isnt taking care of the environment also our duty? Deforestation Pollution, global warming have lead to cause detrimental effects on mother earth. Water, air and soil, everything is getting polluted. All because of we greedy humans. Now arises the question, how can we stop this problem. Tree plantation is a great solution to tackle this situation. It is time to start afforestation. Trees absorb carbon dioxide and give us oxygen. They hold the soil and avoid it from getting eroded. Trees attract clouds and increase rainfall. Indeed trees are of great importance.

So my dear friends it's time to awken and do what is right. Next week we will be planting trees on the occasion of vanmahotsav. I would request you all to show active participation for the same

Answered by nihasrajgone2005
18

Answer:

Van Mahotsav is an annual tree-planting festival in India, celebrated in the first week of July. This movement was initiated in the year 1950 by India’s Union Minister for Agriculture, Kulapati Dr. K M Munshi. This festival has gained immense national importance and every year, millions of saplings are planted all across India in observation of the Van Mahotsav week.

It is expected that every citizen of India has to plant a sapling in the Van Mahotsav week. It helps spread awareness amongst people about the harm caused by the cutting down of trees. People celebrate Van Mahotsava by planting trees or saplings in homes, offices, schools, colleges, etc. Awareness campaigns are held at various levels. Novel promotions like free circulation of trees are also taken up by various organizations and volunteers.

The planting of trees during the festival serves various purposes like providing alternative fuel, increase production of food resources, helps create shelter-belts around fields to increase productivity, provide food for cattle, offers shade and decorative landscapes, helps conserves soil deterioration, etc. The festival educates the awareness of trees among people and portrays the need of planting and tending of trees, as trees are one of the best ways to prevent global warming and reduce pollution. Van Mahotsava is celebrated as a festival of life.

In India it was started as a crusade to save mother earth. The name Van Mahotsava means “the festival of trees”. It began in July 1947 after a flourishing tree planting drive was undertaken in Delhi, in which national leaders like Dr Rajendra Prasad and Jawaharlal Nehru participated. The festival was simultaneously celebrated in a number of states in India. Since then, thousands of saplings of diverse species are planted with energetic participation of the locals and various agencies like the forest department.

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