Monday, June 6, 2022

Department of Posts celebrated 'World Environment Day' by making Plantation drive

The Department of Posts celebrated World Environment Day by making a Plantation drive in the Varanasi Region. Postmaster General of Varanasi Region, Mr. Krishna Kumar Yadav  inaugurated the plantation drive by planting saplings in the postal colony campus along with Senior Superintendent of Post Offices, Mr. Rajan Rao . On this occasion, many officials of the Postal department gave the message of environmental protection by planting saplings.

On this occasion, Postmaster General Mr. Krishna Kumar Yadav called upon the postal employees to draw their attention towards the increasing pollution in the environment and the anomalies arising due to it, and also called upon every postal employee to become a partner in their redressal by planting saplings.  

Postmaster General Mr. Krishna Kumar Yadav said that trees play an important role in keeping the environment clean and pollution free. It is the responsibility of every citizen to plant a sapling. Trees not only purify our environment, but also provide fresh air for life. There is a need to reconsider the relationship between human beings and the environment in the changing scenario. In Indian tradition, trees are worshiped as God.  If the environment is pure, then the behavior will also be pure.  

Senior Superintendent of Post Offices, Mr. Rajan Rao said that in our tradition, one tree is considered equal to ten children, because trees serve us for generations. By fulfilling the responsibility of planting trees and protecting them, the world can be saved from future destruction.

On this occasion, Superintendent of Post Office Varanasi West Division PC Tiwari, Assistant Director Brajesh Sharma, Sr. Postmaster CS Barua, Assistant Superintendent of Posts Ajay Kumar,  Investigation Inspector Sarvesh Singh, VN Dwivedi, Shrikant Pal, Postmaster of Cantt Head Post Office Ramashankar Verma, Rajendra Yadav, Shri Prakash Gupta, Ankita, Manju, Vishvanath along with other employees were present.

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