Water Woman Shipra leads a plantation drive with 300 villagers on the bank of Narmada
Water Woman Shipra leading villagers of Kalgi Tola India, September 6: Water Woman Shipra Pathak’s inspiring efforts electrified an entire village of 300 tribal residents resulting in planting 300 plants in the record time of half an hour at Kalgi Tola, situated on the banks of Narmada River. With the assistance of an entire village in […]




Water Woman Shipra leading villagers of Kalgi Tola
India, September 6: Water Woman Shipra Pathak’s inspiring efforts electrified an entire village of 300 tribal residents resulting in planting 300 plants in the record time of half an hour at Kalgi Tola, situated on the banks of Narmada River. With the assistance of an entire village in the Dindori district in Madhya Pradesh, Water Woman Shipra Pathak planted 300 plants in one hour.
The tagline, ‘हर व्यक्ति हर साल एक पौधा’, which means every villager plants his or her own plant, is a great example of making this nation a better place. The aim behind this is to work and connect with people and communities to organize various campaigns with the shared goal of planting one million or more trees annually across the nation. To make the campaign possible, Water Woman Shipra received assistance from locals like Kershaw in readying the villagers, Ashok Dwivedi (retd. DSP) in arranging the plants, and Dubey Ji (retd. Chief Scientist) in suggesting the plant.
Keeping an eye on the situation, Shipra Pathak, on the occasion of International Water Day, pledged to plant 1 crore saplings on the river banks all around India. Shipra Pathak commented on the vow, saying, “Water is one of the essential elements of nature and a necessity for mankind, animals and even industries. With severe droughts happening across the globe and a limited supply of fresh water, it is a collective responsibility to preserve the precious resource. Even though 70% of the Earth is made up of water yet, clean and safe water is becoming a scarcity. Therefore, conserving our water supply can be beneficial and will make it available for future generations as well.”




































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