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Executive Engineer, UD & Housing, Tao Tadap appreciated and encouraged the youths for their noble efforts and stressed on the importance of public commitment towards a greener and sustainable future. He urged the public to ban on use of SUPs and make Lemmi a garbage-free town.
The volunteers marked the event by cleaning up the town and planting of saplings along the NH-413.
The event witnessed good participation turnouts from all walks of lives. ZPM, Sunil Nabam, HoDs and Officers of various departments too actively participated in the plantation drive.
Meanwhile, the Pakke Paga Hornbill Festival (PPHF) Committee under the banner ‘We are Generation Restoration’ in association with Pakke Tiger Reserve (PTR), Wildlife Trust of India (WTI), Nature Conservation Foundation (NCF) and Forest Department organized a slew of events like plantation drive, an awareness rally and drawing competition for school children at Seijosa to mark the Day.
Prem Camdir Tallong, Secy., PPHF while addressing the participants, said, “We are Generation Restoration, let’s pledge to not just act today, but, everyday and save our Mother Earth for better tomorrow. Let’s plant more trees and reduce waste.”