Jaisalmer (Rajasthan):Jaisalmer district, located near the Indo-Pak border and famous for its sand dunes, is now embracing the green revolution. The Territorial Army has created a history of sorts by launching a mass plantation drive in the region.
The 128th Infantry Battalion (Eco Task Force) of the Territorial Army created a world record by planting more than five lakh saplings in an hour in Jaisalmer on Sunday. The district administration, Army, BSF, Air Force, Panchayat Raj, Forest Department and the general public also participated in the plantation drive. The programme of planting five lakh saplings was organised at Jaisalmer's Military Station, New Link Road Ranisar, Mohangarh, Sam, Degrai Temple, Devikot and Hamira.
District Collector Pratap Singh Nathawat said that the programme started at 11 am on Sunday and continued for 1 hour till 12 pm. Superintendent of Police Sudhir Chaudhary, Jaisalmer MLA Chhotu Singh Bhati, District Head Pratap Singh Solanki, BSF North Sector DIG Yogendra Singh Rathore, along with administrative officials and the people of Jaisalmer, participated. Similarly, MP Ummedaram Beniwal and Shiv MLA Ravindra Singh Bhati also supported this initiative by planting saplings in the Degrai Oran area.
It may be recalled that planting of 3 lakh 31 thousand saplings in an hour was registered in the World Book of Records. Major SS Patil from the Territorial Army said that to break this record, Eco Task Force (ETF) selected seven places in the district and dug pits there and kept the saplings ready. On Sunday, thousands of people gathered at all the seven places simultaneously and planted saplings.