Plant saplings and share videos of the same to celebrate Van Mahostav. It would be nice if you can make a video of how they are nurturing and taking care of the plants.
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“Sir santhe rooke rahe to bhi sasto jaan” (if a tree is saved even at the cost of one’s head, it’s worth it), noted Amrita Devi Bishnoi as she hugged the trees to stop them from being felled. Trees have been serving humanity since times immemorial. The very existence of man would not have been possible without trees and other green plants. Trees also play an important role in achieving human security and well-being.
Whether it is through the provision of livelihood resources like food, medicine, cooking fuel, construction materials or ecosystem services such as water and air purification, climate regulation and erosion control, trees undeniably provide security to humans and are a means of sustaining life. Consequently, loss of trees results in human insecurity leading to global warming, acute vulnerability to natural hazards and a polluted and unhealthy Planet.
With this understanding, K.M. Munshi, the Union Minister for Agriculture and Food in 1950, started an annual tree planting festival in the month of July and called it Van Mahotsav! Van Mahostav was initiated largely to create awareness for the conservation of forest and planting of new trees.