The Youth Eco Club and the Nagaland Pollution Control Board conducted a tree plantation drive in Dimapur on May 15.
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DIMAPUR — The Youth Eco Club of Government Middle School (GMS), Dimapur, in collaboration with the Nagaland Pollution Control Board (NPCB) under the National Clean Air Programme, conducted a tree plantation drive on May 15.
According to an update, the drive was carried out from the Nagarjan police point to the school premises, with students, teachers, officials, and volunteers planting around 70 saplings along the roadside stretch.
The initiative aimed to promote clean air and create environmental awareness by planting trees to help reduce the impact of pollution within the community.
Around 250 participants from classes 6, 7, and 8 took part in the green drive. Guided by teachers and officials, the students planted saplings, installed metal tree barricades for protection, watered the plants, and cleaned the surrounding roadside area while learning the importance of environmental conservation and civic responsibility.
School authorities stated that such activities help nurture a generation that is environmentally conscious and responsible towards sustainable living.
The Youth Eco Club expressed gratitude to the NPCB, local volunteers, colony authorities, and all supporters for their cooperation.
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