
Prohibition of giving free plants to social welfare organizations by the government is an unfortunate decision - Prof. Jagdis Roy
On the one hand, the government talks about saving the environment and saving water On the other hand, the state government has banned social service organizations from giving free plants from nurseries, which is a very unfortunate decision. These words were expressed by Satish Kumar Soni, founder president of Adarsh ??Social Welfare Society (RJ) Punjab, Chief Spokesperson Jagdish Roy while talking to the press
On the one hand, the government talks about saving the environment and saving water On the other hand, the state government has banned social service organizations from giving free plants from nurseries, which is a very unfortunate decision. These words were expressed by Satish Kumar Soni, founder president of Adarsh ??Social Welfare Society (RJ) Punjab, Chief Spokesperson Jagdish Roy while talking to the press and expressed concern over the current policies of the state government. He said that the water level in the state is continuously falling and forests are being lost due to mining Social welfare organizations are trying to save them by planting plants Now the state government is making decisions that undermine their efforts The government has banned giving free shade plants to social service organizations And they have also doubled the rates of those plants The plants which were available for 10 rupees, now their price has been reduced to 20-25 rupees Banyan and Pipal plants which were available at Rs 20 have now been priced at Rs 50 per plant. Which is a very unfortunate decision With this, an attempt is being made to destroy the earth saving campaign run by social service organizations The government should hold the arm of those organizations, which are running a campaign to save drugs, trees and youth, but the government is taking the opposite decision. He said that we demand this press note from the state government that the government should hold the arm of the organizations which are engaged in saving land and water by planting saplings. And in this good work, free plants should be given and the prices of the plants which have been increased should be withdrawn.
