**PaperDabba News Desk: 28 September 2024**
With a focus on environmental protection and the preservation of Hindu traditions, a new initiative calls for planting a Jammi tree in every temple across Telangana. As part of this program, former MLA Anjayya Yadav planted a Jammi tree at Sri Venkateswara Temple in Eklas Khan Pet village in the Shadnagar constituency.
The Importance of the Jammi Tree in Environmental Protection
The Jammi tree plays a crucial role in environmental conservation. Recognizing the importance of preserving natural resources in Telangana, the BRS government initiated the “Haritha Haram” program to promote tree planting, especially the Jammi tree. This tree significantly contributes to maintaining ecological balance, making it essential for environmental preservation.
Haritha Haram Program and Green Challenge
Former MP Joganapalli Santosh Kumar, the founder of the Green Challenge, has encouraged people to plant trees for years, highlighting the importance of protecting the environment. Under his leadership, the Green Challenge initiative has been planting trees extensively over the last six to seven years, setting an inspiring example. The “A Jammi Tree for Every Temple” initiative is also part of this broader Green Challenge campaign.
Significance of the Jammi Tree in Hindu Tradition
The Jammi tree holds a special place in Hindu traditions. Worshiping it is believed to bring good fortune, a practice that dates back to the time of the Pandavas. The tree is particularly revered during the festival of Dussehra. Anjayya Yadav urged everyone to plant a Jammi tree in front of every temple by the upcoming Dussehra festival.
A Call to the Youth
Anjayya Yadav called on the youth to increase their awareness of environmental protection, trees’ importance, and their role in our traditions. He emphasized that preserving trees is not just about protecting nature but also safeguarding our cultural heritage for future generations.
Planting a Jammi tree in the premises of every temple not only helps to protect the environment but also uphold our cherished traditions, said former MLA Anjayya Yadav. He urged people from all political and social backgrounds to come together and participate in this initiative.