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PM interacts with Forestry students and raised the positive side of forestry.

 


In a recent interaction of honorable prime minister Narendra modi with a students of foresty on 29 August 2020, the prime minister applauded the students for the their dedication to pursue forestry related subjects. In this conversation,  PM discussed  the challenges about how to increase and conserve the forests cover in our country and the solution regarding the forest fires, which causes huge loss to biodiversity. PM also highlighted the problem faces by officers and staff of line of duty in the forest area. He also addressed the his recent decisions about conservation of Dolphins and lions, which he announced on 15th of August. In this conversation PM subjected the need and importance of forestry related subjects in near future as per career growth among the youths. 

Recently the youth of India has shown considerable passion toward the reforestation, rural development works. Many NGOs with the help of volunteers are working all over the country to make the earth a better place to live by proper plantation of tree and also providing the medium of guidance for increasing the source of income of the rural people by promoting agroforesty and organic farming. These efforts not only increasing the forest cover of the country but also providing better livelihood for the tribal people to grow the economic values through the forest. 

One can view the beautiful conversation between the honorable Prime minister and the student of foresty Mayank jain clicking the link below.    


Video of interaction meeting
 

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