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Smriti van in covid-19 victim memory

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Prasagraj: Maintaining their memories of life, the district government and the Ministry of Forestry have decided to plant 550 tillers in remembering those who died during the ferocious second wave of Covid-19.Cording to Division Forest Officer (DFO) Ramesh Chandra, “Department of Will developed SMRITI Van OP Open Hindu Hostel, where 550 puppies will be planted from July 4.
It will remember those who dropped a deadly virus prey.
“It has also been decided that in time, informative placards will be installed in each young tree that mentions the name of the person The name of the young tree has been planted, he added.
The official said more than 1,000 people lost their lives the second wave in the district.
He said similar events would also be carried out at the village level, where Panchayat members would plant puppies to remember those who died for Covid.
To be done as part of the Van Mahotsav program in this district, the Ministry of Forestry will plant peeepal puppies, Banyan, Neem, Pakaad, Sheesham, among others.
“This city has lost some leading personality and efforts to plant young trees in remembering that all those people are small initiatives because these puppies will grow as a healthy tree and thus provide vital oxygen to the people,” Chandra said.
In the same line, Kendriya Vidyalaya IIIit Jhalwa has also decided to plant around 50 puppies on July 5 and many of these puppies will commemorate the teachers and staff members Kendriya Vidyalaya Tekalhan (Varanasi area), who died during the second wave.
About 10 staff members, including teaching and non-teaching staff of Varanasi, surrendered to Covid in April and May.
“Our school also faces a pandemic burden because we lost our dedicated UDC CM candidates and we have decided to plant young trees in their remembrance, and also his wife, along with other Varanasi staff members,” said the principal, KV-IIIIT Jhalwa, Vijeyesh Pandey , In similar training, Force Action Rapid (RAF) also planted around 800 puppies on Friday to start Van Mahotsav in their place in Phaphamau.

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