Excelsior Correspondent
KATRA, June 26: Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board’s (SMVDSB) eco-friendly initiative has received a significant boost with the Central Govt Pensioners Welfare Association, Jammu (CGPWA) extending its support to the noble initiative.
In the endeavor, Anshul Garg, Chief Executive Officer, SMVD Shrine Board, in the presence of members of the Central Govt Pensioners Welfare Association, Jammu, today inaugurated 2nd Plant’s Sale Counter of Shrine Board namely ‘Vaishnavi Vatika’ at Vaishnavi Dham, Rail Head Complex, Jammu.
The counter offers around 38 indigenous species of plants reared in the Board’s high-tech nursery at village Kunia in Panthal area near Katra.
Speaking on the occasion, CEO said that the Shrine Board is delighted to have the CGPWA on board as with their vast network of members and reach will play a crucial role in spreading awareness about the importance of eco-protection and promoting sustainable practices among the local community. He added that in alignment with the Prime Minister’s visionary directive the Shrine Board has been adopting the campaign ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’.
Besides, the Shrine Board has been carrying out the greening of Trikuta Hills and the spaces along the tracks leading to the Shrine by rearing and planting more than 1.50 lakh seedlings every year for soil and water conservation.
CEO underscored that the recent initiative of the Shrine Board by distributing plants as souvenirs to the devotees through Plant Sale Counter at Niharika, Katra has been met with overwhelming appreciation from the pilgrims. Now, with the joint venture of the Shrine Board with CGPWA the green initiative will further strengthen, he further said, adding that apart from locals, the Jammu based Plants Sale outlet shall facilitate Yatris embarking upon the Shri Amar Nath Ji Shrine slated to commence from June 29.
Dr Ashok Bhan, Member, SMVDSB and CGPWA, emphasized the importance of environmental conservation, saying we are committed to contributing to the eco-friendly initiative of the SMVDSB.
On the occasion, CEO alongwith members of CGPWA and other senior officers of Shrine Board also planted saplings of different species around the Vaishnavi Dham and distributed a variety of plants to the participants.