The ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam-2.0’ campaign has successfully planted over 5,000 saplings in Mangaluru and adjacent areas as part of a nationwide initiative encouraging citizens to plant trees in honour of their mothers. This drive fosters environmental stewardship and strengthens India’s green cover with support from communities, schools, and governments.
The Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change’s (MoEFCC) nationwide campaign, ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam-2.0’, has made impactful strides with over 5,000 saplings planted in Mangaluru and surrounding regions. Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL) spearheaded this effort in collaboration with educational institutions, government bodies, and local communities, reflecting a unified commitment to environmental sustainability.
A Tribute to Mothers and Mother Earth
Conceived as a symbolic initiative to honour mothers while supporting ecological restoration, the campaign encourages planting a tree in a mother’s name—blending emotional values with environmental responsibility. The campaign roots itself in the belief that respect for one’s mother and nature are inherently linked.
Community Participation and Impact
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MRPL’s employees, students, government officials, and residents actively contributed.
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Collaboration extended to schools, government offices, and public organizations.
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The drive promotes biodiversity, sustainable development, and green urban spaces.
Aligned with National Goals
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The campaign supports Mission LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment), fostering long-term ecological awareness and responsible living.
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More than 80 crore saplings have been planted nationwide since the inception of the initiative, exceeding annual targets ahead of schedule.
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Integration with school Eco Clubs encourages student participation through educational activities, digital documentation, and local tree care.
Education and Awareness
The initiative also emphasizes environmental education by engaging students in planting, monitoring, and nurturing saplings, which deepen their connection to nature and promote sustainability values for future generations.
Through collective action, ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam-2.0’ nurtures not only the environment but also hope and responsibility for a greener tomorrow, inspiring all citizens to contribute to the planet’s health by planting trees and protecting natural resources.
Key Highlights
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5,034 saplings planted in Mangaluru region under the campaign.
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Campaign launched by MoEFCC, supported by MRPL and community partners.
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Encourages planting trees as a tribute to mothers and nature.
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Campaign part of India’s Mission LiFE and nationwide green goals.
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Active involvement of students, government, and public organizations for sustainable development.
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Educational focus with eco clubs and digital monitoring tools to enhance participation and awareness.
Sources: The Hans India, Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, New Indian Express, Aasoka Blog, DD News