‘Meri Maati, Mera Desh’ programme was today held with great zeal and enthusiasm at various locations across Anantnag with an aim to promote environmental awareness, community engagement and patriotic spirit.
The event witnessed active participation from residents of all age groups.
District Administration Anantnag with joint efforts of Additional District Development Commissioner (ADDC) Anantnag, Bashir Ahmad Wani; Chairman DLSA Anantnag, Tabasum Qadri; Chairman MC Anantnag, Hilal Ahmad Shah and various officers highlighted the significance of preserving our natural resources and nurturing a sense of pride in our nation.
Activities included tree plantation drives, cleanliness campaigns, debate, Cultural programmes, Painting Competition and educational sessions on sustainable living.
Volunteers and participants came together to plant a variety of native trees, contributing to the greening of the region. This initiative was aimed at enhancing the local environment and creating a lasting positive impact on the community.
Cleaning drives were conducted in public spaces, parks, and market areas. Participants enthusiastically collected waste and emphasized the importance of waste segregation and responsible disposal to maintain the cleanliness and hygiene of the region.
Interactive sessions were organized to educate attendees about the importance of sustainable practices, conservation of resources, and the need to reduce carbon footprint. Experts from various fields shared valuable insights and tips for a more eco-friendly lifestyle.
The programme also showcased the rich cultural heritage of the region. Dance performances, music, and artistic displays celebrated the unity in diversity that defines our great nation.
Speakers during the events expressed their appreciation for the active participation of residents, saying, ‘Meri Maati, Mera Desh’ is not just an event, it is a movement.
The events concluded on a high note with participants pledging to carry forward the spirit of ‘Meri Maati, Mera Desh’ in their everyday lives. The collective efforts showcased the power of community engagement and the importance of fostering a strong connection with our motherland.