This girl considers trees as her brother, Rakhi binds every year, know what the reason is

In the midst of all efforts to spread awareness for environmental protection, a teenager from Himachal Pradesh caught everyone’s attention with a unique initiative. Kalpana Thakur, a resident of the Lahaul-Spiti district, has accepted trees as her brother since childhood and every year connected his Rakhi on Rakshabandhan. In addition, she also regularly cares for trees, which now becomes their plants strong trees. 14 -Uje -old Kalpana, a 14 -year -old year -old environmentalist, not only promised to save trees, but also spread the message of environmental protection and campaigns such as Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao. Kalpana gave a message of environmental awareness by 18,000 feet high original peak and 18,870 feet of high Khardunga peak. His unique effort is appreciated throughout the country. Honors and achievements Kalpana Thakur were awarded the National Unity Award. In addition, he was also honored for his excellent work in the area of ​​the area by Himotkarsh Sahitya Culture and Public Welfare Council. Interestingly, Kalpana’s father was also actively in the field of environmental service and the ‘Green Man’ award was awarded. The message of saving green has become a beautiful and inspiring example of the tradition of imagining trees, the conservation of trees and plants on Rakshabandhan’s occasion. His initiative gives the message that we can make the earth green and pollution free. Share this story -tags

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