Bandlaguda Jagir, August 08 In a remarkable endeavor to enhance the green cover of Telangana, the state government has initiated the Haritha Haram program, a comprehensive tree planting campaign aimed at covering a substantial 33% of Telangana’s land area. The latest chapter in this ambitious environmental campaign unfolded as the Bandlaguda Jagir Municipal Corporation spearheaded a door-to-door plant distribution initiative in the picturesque Tirumala Gardens.
Mayor Mahender Goud and Corporator Padmavathi Papayya Yadav of the Bandlaguda Jagir Municipal Corporation led the charge in this endeavor. The vibrant event took place on Tuesday morning, showcasing the unwavering commitment of local leadership towards environmental sustainability.
The heart of the initiative lies in the distribution of plant saplings and green trees to households, a strategy that promises to pave the way for a greener and healthier future for Telangana. The Tirumala Gardens Colony became the focal point of this endeavor, a community where the spirit of environmental consciousness and progress converged seamlessly.
The local community played a vital role in making this initiative a resounding success. Distinguished senior leaders including Papaya Yadav and Raju Yadav, along with the Ward Officer Pathan Imran, demonstrated their support. The participation of community leaders such as Colony Vice President Venkatesh Yadav, Joint Secretary Suresh Jannu, General Secretary Keshav Nemalikanti, Secretary Nagender, and Treasurer K. Bhaskar Reddy further underscored the collective commitment to this green movement.
The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from a multitude of colony members, including Dasarath, M. Vijay, Venu, Dhanunjay, Narasimha Reddy, Malla Reddy, Ambarish, and dedicated office staff. The Bandlaguda Jagir Municipal Corporation’s initiative not only brought the community together but also illustrated the power of collaborative efforts in achieving a greener tomorrow.