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    Indian Army Leads 10,000-Sapling Plantation Drive in Upper Assam

    Digital DeskBy Digital DeskJune 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a major environmental conservation initiative ahead of World Environment Day 2026, the Red Shield Division under the Spear Corps, in collaboration with the Forest Department and local communities, conducted a series of tree plantation and cleanliness drives across Upper Assam from 01 to 03 June 2026. The campaign reflected a shared commitment towards ecological sustainability, environmental awareness and community welfare.

    As part of the initiative, a total of 10,000 plants were planted across key locations in Tinsukia District and Charaideo District, including Tinkopani and Jagun, the Amguri area of Phillobari Reserve Forest at Rupai and Patsaku. The activities witnessed active participation from Indian Army troops, Territorial Army personnel, Forest Department officials, Ex-Servicemen, NCC Cadets, school students, local organisations, youth groups, civil volunteers and residents.

    The plantation drives were aimed at enhancing the region’s green cover and supporting long-term environmental sustainability. With increasing emphasis on ecological conservation and climate resilience, the initiative sought to promote environmental awareness and encourage collective action towards preserving biodiversity and maintaining ecological balance. The activities contributed significantly towards afforestation efforts and the long-term ecological well-being of the region.

    The collaborative effort highlighted the importance of community participation in environmental conservation and reflected a shared commitment towards sustainable development. The campaign also served as a platform to strengthen cooperation between the Army, civil administration, the Forest Department and local communities, while reinforcing the collective responsibility of safeguarding the environment for future generations.

    The initiative reaffirmed the ethos of Nation First and highlighted the Indian Army’s continued commitment towards nation-building, community welfare and environmental sustainability.

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