Yamuna Revival Campaign: Grandized Army on River Bank in Delhi

New -delhi, June 5 (IANS). The Indian army also emerged about the revival and cleanliness of the Yamuna River in Delhi. The military arranged a special program on Thursday to be aware of the people about cleaning the river on the occasion of World Environment Day. The territorial army arranged the event in Calindi Kunj Park in Delhi. This whole effort is devoted to the revival and environmental protection of the Yamuna River. Army soldiers planted trees near the Yamuna River and motivated people to raise green. This great program of the Indian army began on Thursday with an inspiring presentation of the military orchestra of the Army. This presentation of the military orchestra created an encouraging and self -empowerment atmosphere under the beautiful fountains of the park. This was followed by a street game that effectively depicted important issues such as waste management and collective responsibility. This drama forces people to think about how cleanliness and environmental responsibility starts on a personal level. A major attraction of the event was also a symbolic walkathon. Along with the territorial army soldiers in this wakathon, ordinary citizens also took a march to the banks of the River Yamuna. Its purpose was to spread awareness about the conservation of natural resources. All the participants together gave the message that the protection of the environment is not only the responsibility of the government or organizations, but it is the duty of every citizen. The program concluded with a tree planting campaign, in which dozens of plants were planted on the Yamuna coast. This activity was a significant initiative to reduce pollution and increase green. According to the army, the territorial army once again proved that the Indian army not only protects the boundaries but also plays a leading role in the service of society and the environment. This initiative has emerged as an inspiring example for environmental protection, sustainable development and community participation. -Ians GCB/Aquested Share This Story Tags