A dimension within Tree Planting Initiatives
This theme highlights the benefits of tree planting and forest conservation in achieving clean air and water, alongside broader environmental protection.
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We must actively safeguard our local traditions, medicinal plants, and vital forest trees to ensure our heritage and well-being endure.

By integrating diverse farming practices with deep knowledge of local forest foods, we ensure our community's sustenance and future well-being.

By cherishing and utilizing the traditional foods and herbs found in our forests and lands, we can sustain ourselves and combat malnutrition while preserving our natural heritage.

By embracing organic farming, preserving traditional practices, and fostering local entrepreneurship, our community strives for self-reliance and a truly developed India.
To save water and forests, we should plant trees and protect them. We should not cut them down, as we get pure air and water from them. Therefore, we should protect the forests.
— Ram Kumari
To save water and forests, we all should plant trees, so that we can get healthy air and protect our environment, ensuring the safety of all living beings, animals, and birds, and providing pure air.
— Ram Kumari
To save water, forests, and land, we should plant trees so that we can get clean air. Therefore, all of us, brothers and sisters, should collectively prevent the cutting of trees and plants, so that we can have clean air and protect the environment.
— Ram Kumari · Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
We should protect forest trees for a pure environment.
— Sunita Kumari · Ghorawal, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
For Developed India Vision 2047, we will also have to save our water, forests, and land. We must protect the environment.
— Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand
We want to advise the government that, to build a developed India, it should not cut forests, save the environment, and ensure the system protects the tribals.
— Kachala Choudhary
Our advice to the government for Developed India 2047 is that forests, water, and land should be conserved, and every sector should be developed.
— Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand
If you want to see a developed India by 2047, you must save the environment, water, forests, and land. Current farming should be saved. Reduce chemical spraying in farming.
— Kachala Choudhary · Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh
All of them should plant trees to save water and forests. For example,
— Ram Kumari · Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
We should plant trees. Just as we are cutting them, we should also plant them, because trees provide clean air and also bring rain. So, we should plant saplings.
— Kamleah Kumar · Kota, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
If we want to build a developed India, we should stop destroying forests.
— Kachala Choudhary
In Developed India 2047, there should be conservation of forests, climate, and environment, and work should be done in the fields of education and business.
— Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand
Protecting our culture, planting trees and plants, storing food seeds, saving the environment, instilling ethics in everyone, and preventing water pollution.
— Laxmanlal
Save the forest, conserve the soil.
— Sabina · Tumudibandh, Kandhamal, Odisha
We should plant trees, just as we are cutting them down, we should also plant them, because trees provide clean air and trees also bring rain.
— Kamleah Kumar · Kota, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
We should protect our forests. Many living beings and animals live there. Trees have started to be cut down, so they should be saved.
— Mohan AHARI · Patiya, Udaipur, Rajasthan
The government should promote and protect forests.
— Surajsingh Parmar · Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh
Deforestation should be stopped.
— Sunita Kumari
A request to the Sudha government by 2047: all forests that are being destroyed should be protected. Beyond that, in our country, people will receive all kinds of facilities, meaning poor people will get houses.
— Ulapi Sahu · Patnāgarh, Balangir, Odisha
We should plant trees because we get very beautiful pollution from trees, so we should plant trees.
— Kamleah Kumar · Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
Destruction should not happen in the name of development. Water, forest, and land should be saved.
— Devisingh Solanki · Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh
Sir, regarding our developed India, the goal that the government has set for the year 2047, what is your opinion? What opinion would you give to the government? The main concept of progress for a developed India is forest and species protection. The protection of those resources and in various aspects like agriculture, health, and artificial reproduction, if they remain free from chemical processes, fertilizers, and pesticides, then our country can become developed.
— Dillip pujari · Phiringia, Kandhamal, Odisha
From the perspective of an Adivasi, a developed India means that forests will be maintained and there should be an increase in forests, and no new construction.
— Gopal · Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh
We should save forests for future generations so that pastures can be saved for cows, oxen, and goats.
— Surajsingh Parmar · Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh
We should plant trees because we get very beautiful pollution from plants. Now we plant trees and then cut them.
— Kamleah Kumar · Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
We should plant trees because we get very beautiful pollution from trees, that is why we should plant trees.
— Kamleah Kumar · Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
Development should happen, but without depletion of water, without depletion of forests, and without displacing people from their homes.
— Devisingh Solanki · Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh
Plant trees in the forest, protect the forest.Name -Sundri PadiamiVillage -Kodeguda
— Champa Gatan · Pujariguda, Malkangiri, Odisha
We should preserve our culture so that herbs and forests remain.
— Chanda
Seeing the greenery of the forest feels very good, we must save the forests.
— Kachala Choudhary
Long live rural discussions. The forests that are present in our lives are depleting. We need to plant more trees, otherwise society will be destroyed.
— Jadumani Nial · Gandhinagar, Rayagada, Odisha
In our village, forests can be planted to make people happy. The environment can be improved.
— Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand
Village - Chota Chakri, forests should be protected. Chemical fertilizers should not be used in farming.
— Man Singh Bankira
We will take care of the trees and plants in our forest and maintain them; we will not cut them. They will provide us support and wood.
— Dinesh Damor · Dungarpur, Rajasthan
To involve people and create awareness for all families to plant 10 trees every year. Prohibit cutting trees. Yes.
— Laxmi Bagh · Sundargarh, Odisha
We must protect our forests so that herbs remain.
— Chanda
Look, the protection of forest and trees just by saying.
— Sunita Kumari
We get good rain from forests, that's why forests should be saved.
— Surajsingh Parmar · Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh
The government should protect the traditions and forests of the tribals; if the tribals exist, the forests will also be safe.
— Gopal · Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh
Due to the cutting of trees and plants in the village, various herbs and food items are becoming extinct. We can protect them.
— Mohan AHARI · Sarera, Udaipur, Rajasthan
The voices in this theme were gathered by these organisations through their community reports.

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