Shri Mange Ram Chauhan (Deputy collector Bijnor), A Beacon of Environmental Conservation
New Delhi (India) April 8, In a world where self-interest often trumps communal welfare, individuals who devote themselves to the greater good stand out as beacons of hope. Shri Mange Ram Chauhan, serving as the Sub-Divisional Magistrate of Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh, is one such luminary. His tireless efforts in the conservation of nature and the [...]
New Delhi (India) April 8, In a world where self-interest often trumps communal welfare, individuals who devote themselves to the greater good stand out as beacons of hope. Shri Mange Ram Chauhan, serving as the Sub-Divisional Magistrate of Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh, is one such luminary. His tireless efforts in the conservation of nature and the environment have garnered nationwide recognition, setting an example for all.
Chauhan’s journey began with a realization – the stark reality that nature, the very foundation of life on Earth, provides abundantly and unconditionally. Yet, amidst the relentless march of progress, humanity has recklessly exploited these gifts, jeopardizing both the planet and its inhabitants. Fueled by this understanding, Chauhan embarked on a mission to bridge the gap between human development and environmental preservation.
One pivotal moment crystallized his vision: observing the rising temperatures of both the Earth and its people. This epiphany spurred him to action, culminating in the innovative Green Bond Scheme. Under this initiative, individuals arrested under certain sections of the law were required to sign a bond committing to plant seven trees and nurture them. What began as a simple idea evolved into the Seven Plus Two Scheme, encompassing broader efforts for water and environmental conservation.