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NRI son gifts saplings to all gathered at his mother's prayer meet

Manish Kumar, a Non-Resident Indian, who lives in Durban England, arrived in India to pay homage to his dead mother. He wanted to do something special to honour the woman who had been a support system for him all his life, and Kumar gifted a sapling to each person who attended his mother's prayer meeting.

NRI son gifts saplings to all gathered at his mother's prayer meet
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Published : Nov 3, 2019, 11:19 AM IST

Madhya Pradesh: Prayer meets are often a sad and heartbreaking for those left by their dearly departed ones, but this son from Madhya Pradesh made sure that he used the sorrowful occasion to send out a positive message dedicated to saving mother earth.

NRI son gifts saplings to all gathered at his mother's prayer meet

Manish Kumar, a Non-Resident Indian, who lives in Durban England, arrived in India to pay homage to his dead mother. He wanted to do something special to honour the woman who had been a support system for him all his life, and what better than adding a little green to this world?

Kumar gifted a sapling to each person who attended his mother's prayer meeting. The idea behind this noble gesture is to preserve his mother's memories by the means of those saplings while also contributing to a greener world.

"This way, everybody who loved her will have something to remember her by," he said.

Kumar pledged to plant trees himself as well.

"This would make her very happy," he said with a weak smile.

Also read: Restriction imposed on leaves of MP police in view of festivals, probable verdict on Ayodhya case

Kumar's gesture comes at a time when the world is battling the menace of man-made pollution, a problem aggravated by deforestation. It also reminds us of the larger role that human beings are supposed to play on Earth.

Madhya Pradesh: Prayer meets are often a sad and heartbreaking for those left by their dearly departed ones, but this son from Madhya Pradesh made sure that he used the sorrowful occasion to send out a positive message dedicated to saving mother earth.

NRI son gifts saplings to all gathered at his mother's prayer meet

Manish Kumar, a Non-Resident Indian, who lives in Durban England, arrived in India to pay homage to his dead mother. He wanted to do something special to honour the woman who had been a support system for him all his life, and what better than adding a little green to this world?

Kumar gifted a sapling to each person who attended his mother's prayer meeting. The idea behind this noble gesture is to preserve his mother's memories by the means of those saplings while also contributing to a greener world.

"This way, everybody who loved her will have something to remember her by," he said.

Kumar pledged to plant trees himself as well.

"This would make her very happy," he said with a weak smile.

Also read: Restriction imposed on leaves of MP police in view of festivals, probable verdict on Ayodhya case

Kumar's gesture comes at a time when the world is battling the menace of man-made pollution, a problem aggravated by deforestation. It also reminds us of the larger role that human beings are supposed to play on Earth.

NRI son distributes saplings to all gathered for his mother's condolence meeting

Tribute ceremonies are often a sad and heartbreaking moment for those left by their dearly departed ones. However, people are now more open to lighthearted ceremonies to give their loved ones not so blue send-offs full of tears. In one of the most unique and novel condolence meet, an NRI son gifted a sapling to each person who came to pay homage to his mother. The idea is to preserve her mothers' memories by the means of that plant while also contributing to a greener world.

When Manish Kumar, who lives in Durban England arrived in India to pay homage to his dead mother, he wanted to do something special to honour the woman who had been a support system to him all his life. What was better than adding a little green to this world? Kumar gifted plants to every relative and acquaintance who attended the tribute meeting for his mother. "This way, everybody who loved her will have something to remember her by," he said. Kumar pledged to plant trees himself as well. "This would make her very happy," he said with a weak smile. 

NRI Manish Kumar's through his initiative has started a new tradition that everyone should walk towards. Steps like these are need of the hour in a country like India, where cities are facing severe Air quality index making it mandatory to wear masks.

On Friday, November 1, 2019, Aziz Ahamed <aziz.ahamed@etvbharat.com> wrote:
Dear jitendra ji,

pls translate and revert it ASAP.

Thx
Aziz ahamed


विदेश में रहने वाले बेटे ने मां के निधन के बाद श्रद्धांजलि सभा में आने वाले  सभी को बांटे पौधे

अपनी मां की यादों को हमेशा ताजा बनाए रखने के लिए विदेश में रहने वाले एक व्यक्ति ने अपने मां की श्रद्धांजलि सभा के दौरान पौधों का वितरण किया. विदेश में रहने वाले इस व्यक्ति के मन में आया था उसकी मां की यादों को उसके रिश्तेदार संबंधी एवं पहचान वाले हमेशा जीवंत रख सकें. इसलिए उन्होंने श्रद्धांजलि सभा में आने वाले सभी लोगों को उपहार के रूप में पौधों का वितरण कर नई परंपरा की शुरुआत की है.

 इंग्लैंड डरबन में रहने वाले मनीष कुमार की मां का देहांत हो जाने के बाद जब वे भारत पहुंचे तो उनको लगा कि जिस मां ने उन्हें पढ़ाकर इस मुकाम तक पहुंचाया है. उनकी यादों को ताजा रखने एवं उनके अंश को हर घर में स्थापित करने के लिए पौधों का रोपण करना अच्छी मुहिम बन सकता है. ऐसे में उन्होंने मां की श्रद्धांजलि सभा के दौरान पौधों का वितरण करके जहां नई परंपरा की शुरुआत की है. वही अपनी मां की यादों को भारत में रहने वाले हर रिश्तेदार के घर तक पहुंचाने के साथ स्वयं भी पौधे लगाने का संकल्प लिया है.
बाइट - मनीष कुमार अप्रवासी भारतीय

 अप्रवासी भारतीय मनीष कुमार की इस पहल का संदेश भारत में रहने वाले लोग भी ले सकते हैं. क्योंकि भारत में जिस कदर से प्रदूषण फैल रहा है, और लोगों को आगामी दिनों में परेशानी उठानी पड़ेगी. ऐसे में अपनों की याद में भले सही लेकिन पौधे लगाए जाने की परंपरा की शुरुआत सराहनीय कदम जरूर कहा जा सकता है.  


--
Jinendra Parakh
BA.LLB
Hidaytullah National Law University
Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh

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