BSS, Rangpur :
The teachers and employees of 9,071 primary schools and officials of the Directorate of Primary Education (DPE) planted 62,340 saplings in all eight districts under Rangpur division on Sunday.
The saplings of fruit bearing, woody, flower and medicinal plants were planted in all primary school and primary education office premises in a hour between 12 noon and 1 pm as part of the nationwide tree plantation campaign undertaken by the DPE.
“The saplings were planted to inspire young students in tree plantation and make the primary school premises green,” said Divisional Deputy Director of the DPE Md Mahbub Elahi at launching ceremony of the campaign at his office ground in the city.
Mahbub Elahi formally inaugurated the tree plantation campaign by planting saplings in his office premises as the chief guest in presence of the divisional and district level officials of the DPE.
With Rangpur District Primary Education Officer Shahidul Islam in the chair, Assistant Director at divisional office of the DPE Sirajul Islam addressed the function as the special guest.
In his speech, Mahbub Elahi said officials of the District and Upazila Primary Education Officers, teachers and employees of all 9,071 primary schools planted at least one sapling in between 12 noon and 1 pm inside their respective campuses.
Encouraging teachers, employees and young students in tree plantation, he called upon everybody to plant at least three saplings annually saying that the better deeds of present time would leave a better and habitable planet for the future generations.
“Tree plantation is the most effective way to create an eco-friendly green nature and mitigate adverse impacts of climate change in bringing environmental equilibrium as well as economic development,” Mahbub Elahi added.
BSS from Rajshahi reports : More than 52,000 tree saplings were planted in one
our by the members of Department of Primary Education (DPE) everywhere in Rajshahi division Sunday.
They planted saplings of different woody, fruit bearing and medicinal plants at their respective institution premises in all eight districts under the division from 12 noon to 1 pm simultaneously. In addition to 49,435 teachers, all district and upazila education offices, resource centres, primary teachers institutes along with their students took part in the plantation programme spontaneously.
To mark the occasion, DPE divisional office organized a press conference at PTI conference hall here yesterday afternoon giving an overview of the programme.
Divisional Deputy Director Abul Khair, Assistant Director Abul Kalam Azad, District Primary Education Officer Nafisha Begum, PTI Superintendent Muzahidul Islam and Education Officers Md Sanaullah and Saiful Islam spoke on the occasion.
Abul Khair said the fury of nature has been causing various natural disasters like tornado, droughts, floods and other natural calamities for a long time due to climate change threatening habitation, environment, ecology and agriculture.
“Massive tree plantation and increasing forest resources area could protect environment, ecology and bio-diversity to halt the deteriorating situation and save many living species of animals, birds, insects and other flora and fauna including fishes from extinction,” he said.
He narrated beneficial aspects of forests and important role of trees in human life and cited examples of the Sundarbans that saved millions of lives when the sidr hit the coastal belts of the country in 2007.
Abul Khair also called upon every citizen for planting fruit bearing, timber and medicinal plants to improve environment and bio-diversity along with meeting nutritional demand, getting economic benefits and saving the country from natural disasters.
BSS from Gaibandha adds: : A total of 14,416 saplings of different kinds of trees were planted at the campuses of schools, offices and institutes of the district on Sunday at the directives of the Directorate of primary education (DPE).
Director general (DG) of DPE Dr. M. Abu Hena Mostafa Kamal has decided to plant at least 4 lakh saplings of woody, fruit bearing and medicinal trees at the campuses of primary schools, offices and institutes across the country.
The objectives of the tree plantation were to maintain the ecological balance of the country, enhancing the beauty of the school and office campuses and inspiring the students, the teachers and the officials, and the employees to plant more trees to get a good environment.
Of the total plantations, 2711 saplings were planted in Sadar upazila, 2,222 in Gobindaganj upazila, 2,112 in Palashbari upazila, 1,189 in Fulchhari upazila, 1,895 in Sadullapur upazila, 1,572 in Shaghata upazila and 2,695 in Sundarganj upazila, said an official of the DPE.
The teachers and employees of 9,071 primary schools and officials of the Directorate of Primary Education (DPE) planted 62,340 saplings in all eight districts under Rangpur division on Sunday.
The saplings of fruit bearing, woody, flower and medicinal plants were planted in all primary school and primary education office premises in a hour between 12 noon and 1 pm as part of the nationwide tree plantation campaign undertaken by the DPE.
“The saplings were planted to inspire young students in tree plantation and make the primary school premises green,” said Divisional Deputy Director of the DPE Md Mahbub Elahi at launching ceremony of the campaign at his office ground in the city.
Mahbub Elahi formally inaugurated the tree plantation campaign by planting saplings in his office premises as the chief guest in presence of the divisional and district level officials of the DPE.
With Rangpur District Primary Education Officer Shahidul Islam in the chair, Assistant Director at divisional office of the DPE Sirajul Islam addressed the function as the special guest.
In his speech, Mahbub Elahi said officials of the District and Upazila Primary Education Officers, teachers and employees of all 9,071 primary schools planted at least one sapling in between 12 noon and 1 pm inside their respective campuses.
Encouraging teachers, employees and young students in tree plantation, he called upon everybody to plant at least three saplings annually saying that the better deeds of present time would leave a better and habitable planet for the future generations.
“Tree plantation is the most effective way to create an eco-friendly green nature and mitigate adverse impacts of climate change in bringing environmental equilibrium as well as economic development,” Mahbub Elahi added.
BSS from Rajshahi reports : More than 52,000 tree saplings were planted in one
our by the members of Department of Primary Education (DPE) everywhere in Rajshahi division Sunday.
They planted saplings of different woody, fruit bearing and medicinal plants at their respective institution premises in all eight districts under the division from 12 noon to 1 pm simultaneously. In addition to 49,435 teachers, all district and upazila education offices, resource centres, primary teachers institutes along with their students took part in the plantation programme spontaneously.
To mark the occasion, DPE divisional office organized a press conference at PTI conference hall here yesterday afternoon giving an overview of the programme.
Divisional Deputy Director Abul Khair, Assistant Director Abul Kalam Azad, District Primary Education Officer Nafisha Begum, PTI Superintendent Muzahidul Islam and Education Officers Md Sanaullah and Saiful Islam spoke on the occasion.
Abul Khair said the fury of nature has been causing various natural disasters like tornado, droughts, floods and other natural calamities for a long time due to climate change threatening habitation, environment, ecology and agriculture.
“Massive tree plantation and increasing forest resources area could protect environment, ecology and bio-diversity to halt the deteriorating situation and save many living species of animals, birds, insects and other flora and fauna including fishes from extinction,” he said.
He narrated beneficial aspects of forests and important role of trees in human life and cited examples of the Sundarbans that saved millions of lives when the sidr hit the coastal belts of the country in 2007.
Abul Khair also called upon every citizen for planting fruit bearing, timber and medicinal plants to improve environment and bio-diversity along with meeting nutritional demand, getting economic benefits and saving the country from natural disasters.
BSS from Gaibandha adds: : A total of 14,416 saplings of different kinds of trees were planted at the campuses of schools, offices and institutes of the district on Sunday at the directives of the Directorate of primary education (DPE).
Director general (DG) of DPE Dr. M. Abu Hena Mostafa Kamal has decided to plant at least 4 lakh saplings of woody, fruit bearing and medicinal trees at the campuses of primary schools, offices and institutes across the country.
The objectives of the tree plantation were to maintain the ecological balance of the country, enhancing the beauty of the school and office campuses and inspiring the students, the teachers and the officials, and the employees to plant more trees to get a good environment.
Of the total plantations, 2711 saplings were planted in Sadar upazila, 2,222 in Gobindaganj upazila, 2,112 in Palashbari upazila, 1,189 in Fulchhari upazila, 1,895 in Sadullapur upazila, 1,572 in Shaghata upazila and 2,695 in Sundarganj upazila, said an official of the DPE.