Red Shield Division Conducts Extensive Tree Plantation Campaign in Upper Assam
Red Shield Division leads massive tree plantation drive in Upper Assam

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From June 1 to June 3, the Red Shield Division, in collaboration with the Forest Department and local communities, planted 10,000 trees across Upper Assam as part of an environmental initiative ahead of World Environment Day 2026. The campaign aimed to enhance green cover and promote ecological sustainability.
- 01The tree plantation drive took place in Tinsukia and Charaideo districts, with significant involvement from various community groups.
- 02The initiative aimed to enhance the region's green cover and promote environmental awareness among local residents.
- 03The campaign highlighted the importance of civil-military cooperation in environmental conservation efforts.
- 04The Red Shield Division's activities included participation from the Indian Army, Territorial Army, Forest Department, and local youth organizations.
- 05The Assam government plans to plant 1 crore saplings involving over 35 lakh women Self-Help Group members on June 5 for World Environment Day.
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In a significant environmental effort, the Red Shield Division of the Indian Army, in collaboration with the Forest Department and local communities, conducted a tree plantation drive across Upper Assam from June 1 to June 3. The campaign, which saw the planting of 10,000 trees in Tinsukia and Charaideo districts, aimed to enhance green cover and promote ecological sustainability ahead of World Environment Day 2026. Participants included Indian Army troops, Territorial Army personnel, Forest Department officials, school students, and local organizations. This initiative not only contributed to afforestation but also emphasized the importance of community involvement in environmental conservation. It served as a platform for strengthening cooperation between the Army, civil administration, and local communities, reinforcing the collective responsibility of safeguarding the environment. Additionally, the Assam government announced plans for a massive plantation drive on June 5, aiming to plant 1 crore saplings with the help of over 35 lakh women Self-Help Group members.
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The tree plantation initiative aims to improve ecological sustainability and biodiversity in Upper Assam, addressing environmental concerns.
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