The tree plantation programme was held at Velavadar village in Wadhwan taluka of Surendranagar district as part of the celebration of the successful tenure of the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Deputy Chief Inspector Jagdishbhai Makwana and MP Chandubhai Shihora were present on the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, Deputy Chief Inspector Jagdishbhai Makwana said that the 12 years of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's tenure have been about trust, development and public welfare. He has given a new momentum to the country's development journey and today his leadership is being appreciated all over the world. Makwana further added that the Prime Minister has served the common man of the country with sincerity without taking a single day off in the last 12 years. Referring to his sensitivity towards the environment, he called the 'Ek pad Maa Ke Naam' campaign a Mahayagya to protect the environment. The event began with a tree plantation by the dignitaries present. At the same time, the villagers were urged to take a pledge to plant more trees to protect the environment. Zilla Panchayat President Ranjanben Bhusdia, Taluka Panchayat President Shakti Singh along with local leaders and a large number of villagers were present on the occasion.
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