When is van mahotsav day celebrated in india
Due to the celebration of this festival in the month of July which is also the onset of the monsoon season, planting trees proves to be beneficial. Planting of trees also serves other purposes like providing alternative fuel options, food for cattle, helps in soil conservation and more than anything offers a natural aesthetic beauty.
Planting of trees also helps to avoid soil erosion which may cause floods. Also, planting trees can be extremely effective in slowing down global warming and trees also help in reducing pollution as they make the air cleaner. The constant felling of trees has been a problem for a long time now and as a result of that it is extremely important for us to create awareness for the same.
And everyone must try and actively involve themselves in this practice as well. According to the forest department for every tree felled ten trees should be planted to regain the loss of one. The survival of plants and animals is also put in danger as each and every time a tree is felled or a forest is uprooted. Van Mahotsav is thus a widely celebrated festival and should be celebrated as more than a day of planting trees and celebrated as any other festival.
Spiritual Queries. It is celebrated in the first week of July as this coincides with the onset of the monsoon. During this festival, each and every citizen of India is expected to plant a native sapling during the entire Van Mahotsav week and pass it on to the next generation.
Native saplings are chosen as they can adapt easily to the existing climatic conditions. The aim of the festival is to encourage people to support the conservation of trees as they help fight the ongoing climate crisis, sustain wildlife and provide us with resources amongst other things.
It was initiated in by K. Munshi, the then Union Minister for Agriculture and Food to create an enthusiasm in the mind of the populace for the conservation of forests and planting of trees.
The main objectives of the planting of trees during Van Mahotsav are to: Provide fuel Increase production of fruits and add to the potential food resources of the country.
Help creation of shelter-belts around agricultural fields to increase their productivity.
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