Every year, World Environment Day reminds us of the vital connection we share with our planet. But in Hoshiarpur, this year’s celebration was more than just a date on the calendar — it was a green movement, full of purpose, people, and plants.
At the heart of this celebration was a beautiful Tree Plantation Drive organized by Swachttabinsewadharamsociety in collaboration with Sanjh Kendra, Hoshiarpur. The location? None other than the peaceful and public-focused grounds of Sadar Thana.
🌱 Turning Thought into Action
On 5th June 2025 at 3:30 PM, a group of dedicated citizens and volunteers came together with a single mission — to plant for the planet. Led by Mr. Sanjeev Kumar from Sanjh Kendra, and joined by spirited members of the society, the team began planting Neem, Peepal, Gulmohar, and Banyan saplings — trees known for their shade, strength, and spiritual importance.
These weren’t just saplings.
They were symbols of hope, healing, and heritage.
🌴 More Than Just a One-Day Drive
What truly stood out was that this wasn’t a one-time gesture. With over 100+ saplings already planted by the society in recent months, and ongoing cleanliness drives in action, this event was part of a long-term mission to keep Hoshiarpur green, clean, and beautiful.
“Trees are not just oxygen providers — they balance and beautify our Earth.”
🌿A Promise to Protect
The plantation drive ended with a collective pledge — a heartfelt promise by the participants to take care of the saplings and support more such eco-friendly missions.
Among the dedicated green warriors were:
Amit Sharma, Kamaljit Kaur, Sarabjeet Singh, Harman Singh, Jasmeen, Monica Ma’am, and Karandeep Singh, each of them proud to be part of this movement.
💚 Let’s Keep the Green Going!
As John Muir once said:
“And into the forest I go, to lose my mind and find my soul.”
This World Environment Day, the people of Hoshiarpur didn’t just celebrate — they took action, planted life, and inspired a community.
Let’s all take a leaf from their book and commit to protecting our one and only Earth — not just on June 5th, but every single day.






Good efforts for upcoming generation
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