300 km distance from the bike, two sisters arrived from Jaipur to save the jungle - Delhi - which covers a distance of 300 km with bicycle bike two sisters from Jaipur with PM Modi for Save Forward
Two younger sisters from Jaipur reached Delhi after traveling 300 km from SAVI and Bhavya bike. She wanted to meet the prime minister and requested to save the Gulf of Dole. He says the forest is cut in the name of development, which is harmful to the environment. They decided to save the forest and were constantly trying in this direction. Jagran correspondent, New -Delhi. Children now wake up for environmental protection. Two young sisters from Jaipur showed what they could even think. 13 -Year -old Savi and 7 -Year -old Bhavya, who traveled 300 km long on a bicycle, reached Delhi and demanded a meeting with the prime minister. Their goal was to save the jungle from Jaipur’s Dole. Remove ad, just read the news, Badal Ka Badh, is a dense forest spread over 100 hectares in the southern part of Jaipur, which plays an important role in the recharge of groundwater, flood control and biodiversity conservation. Here, more than 85 bird species, peacocks, Nilgai and many rare creatures are found. But in the name of development projects, a large part of this forest has been cut over the past few years. Savi said he realized this danger of the age of 9. Since then, he has decided to save the forest, and now the younger sister Bhavya is also in this campaign with him. The two sisters completed the journey by beating 12-30 km paddle per day for 12 consecutive days. Although the prime minister could not meet directly, his message is clear until the forest is safe, this struggle will continue. Apart from this, activists associated with Dole Ka Badho Bachao andolan have also demanded from the government that the cutting of trees in the forest should be stopped immediately, alternative development plans should be considered, and before any construction, the monitoring of the Independent Committee must be ensured.