Shaurya NGO Launches “Go Green – Breathe Clean” Campaign on World Environment Day
Local Jamshedpur NGO, Shaurya, kick-starts a green campaign "Go Green – Breathe Clean", vowing to plant 1000 saplings to curb air pollution and foster environmental health.
JAMSHEDPUR – In a bid to reduce air pollution and bolster environmental health, Jamshedpur’s social organization, Shaurya, has launched a green campaign, "Go Green – Breathe Clean".
The campaign was inaugurated today at Sai Smart Junior School in Birsanagar Zone No. 6 with a tree planting ceremony.
In commemoration of World Environment Day, 11 saplings were planted within the school premises to mark the beginning of the campaign.
Former district president of BJP, Mr. Dinesh Kumar, school principal Mrs. Sunita Rao, and founder of the organization Amarjeet Singh Raja graced the occasion with their presence.
Kumar acknowledged the ongoing efforts of Shaurya in serving society.
He highlighted the organization’s commitment to plant 1000 saplings as part of the newly launched campaign.
The organization’s founder, Amarjit Singh Raja, spoke about the goal of the campaign.
By planting trees, Shaurya aims to increase oxygen levels in the environment, reduce air pollution, and promote cleaner air for breathing.
The campaign also seeks to raise public awareness about environmental conservation.
Sai Smart Junior School’s director and principal, Mrs. Sunita Rao, expressed her gratitude for the commencement of the environmentally-focused campaign in the school.
Tejinder Singh Joni led the program, and the event was attended by Vikas Sharma, Omkar Singh, Gobu Ghosh, Roshan Singh, Shubham Mishra, along with school teachers and young children.

