Adityanath Calls for Cultural Commitment to Environmental Protection

Yogi Adityanath emphasized the cultural roots of environmental conservation, linking it to Sanatan traditions and urging collective responsibility. He highlighted the importance of ongoing commitments beyond rituals, pushing initiatives in water conservation and afforestation, and urging the youth to lead efforts in safeguarding natural resources.

Adityanath Calls for Cultural Commitment to Environmental Protection
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath (File Photo/ANI)
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Yogi Adityanath, the leader of Uttar Pradesh, has called on the citizens to engage actively in preserving the environment, linking this duty to the longstanding traditions of Sanatan culture. He insists that this responsibility should extend beyond mere ritualistic observances, emphasizing a shared commitment to Nature.

In his address, he underscored that the reverence for trees, rivers, and mountains in the Vedas represents worship of the divine. Celebrations like Chhath and Mahakumbh serve as modern symbols of this age-old affection for Nature. Adityanath talked about initiatives like the "One District One River" program and the recognition of the Shekha Jheel Bird Sanctuary as steps forward in conservation.

Adityanath expressed the urgent need for actions like water conservation and reforestation, noting that "Jal hai to hum hain" embodies the essence of life. He appealed to the youth, urging them to champion efforts geared towards cleanliness, tree planting, and river care. Planting a tree every year, especially on personal occasions, was highlighted as a step towards nurturing the planet.

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