Indian Army Celebrates World Environment Day with Community Engagement in Arunachal Pradesh
Indian Army marks World Environment Day in Arunachal with green events

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On World Environment Day, the Indian Army's Spearhead Division organized various environmental activities in Tuting, Boraroopak, and Sigar, Arunachal Pradesh. The events included tree planting, cleanliness drives, and poster-making contests, emphasizing community participation and environmental stewardship.
- 01The Indian Army organized environmental activities in Tuting, Boraroopak, and Sigar, Arunachal Pradesh.
- 02Activities included tree plantation drives, cleanliness campaigns, and a poster-making competition focused on sustainability.
- 03Students, teachers, and local community members participated enthusiastically in the events.
- 04The initiative aimed to foster environmental awareness and strengthen bonds between the Army and local communities.
- 05World Environment Day, celebrated globally, promotes urgent action on environmental issues.
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The Spearhead Division of the Indian Army marked World Environment Day with a series of environmentally-focused events in Tuting, Boraroopak, and Sigar, Arunachal Pradesh. These activities aimed to reinforce the Army's commitment to environmental conservation and foster a sustainable future. The celebrations involved enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, troops, and local community members. Key activities included tree plantation drives, cleanliness campaigns, and a poster-making competition that encouraged creativity and awareness about sustainability. In Tuting, students showcased their artistic talents through posters advocating for environmental protection. The tree plantation drive in Boraroopak aimed to enhance the region's green cover, while similar efforts in Sigar emphasized community involvement in conservation. These initiatives not only raised awareness about environmental issues but also strengthened the relationship between the Indian Army and local residents, reflecting the Army's broader commitment to nation-building and preserving Arunachal Pradesh's natural heritage. World Environment Day, led by the United Nations Environment Programme since 1973, serves as a global platform for environmental outreach and action.
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The events promoted environmental awareness and community participation in conservation efforts, benefiting local ecosystems.
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