Marwari Yuva Manch Tatanagar Achievers Plant Trees at Dayanand Public Schoo

Environmental Awareness Promoted Among Students During Formation Week Celebrations

Marwari Yuva Manch Tatanagar Achievers planted fruit-bearing and ornamental trees at Dayanand Public School in Sakchi on Tuesday, July 2.

JAMSHEDPUR – Marwari Yuva Manch Tatanagar Achievers celebrated the sixth day of Formation Week by planting trees at Dayanand Public School in Sakchi on Tuesday morning.

The event, held at 11 AM, involved the plantation of 51 saplings, including mango, guava, lily, neem, rose, and nag champa.

Students were educated about the importance of environmental conservation during the event.

The success of the program was attributed to the efforts of branch president Anshul Ringasia, school principal Swarna Mishra, branch secretary Vijay Soni, branch treasurer Prateek Agarwal, program coordinator Megha Choudhary, vice principal Archana Rahel, teacher Rakhi Choudhary, Anil, and numerous school students.

Anshul Ringasia stated, "Our aim is to instill a sense of responsibility towards nature in the young minds."

The initiative was well-received by the school community, with active participation from both staff and students.

Principal Swarna Mishra expressed her gratitude to the organization for their contribution to environmental sustainability.

Such activities not only beautify the school premises but also create awareness about the importance of greenery.

The Marwari Yuva Manch plans to continue similar initiatives to promote ecological well-being.

The event concluded with a pledge by all participants to care for the planted saplings and contribute to a greener future.

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