Saturday, 13 Jun 2026
Subscribe
RuralPost.in RuralPost.in
  • Home
  • News
  • Ukhrul
  • Manipur
  • Kamjong
  • Tourism
  • Sports
  • Education
Login
  • 🔥
  • News
  • Manipur
  • Featured
  • Ukhrul
  • Naga
  • Conflict
  • Politics
  • Community
  • Education
  • Development
Font ResizerAa
RuralPostRuralPost
  • Home
  • News
  • Ukhrul
  • Manipur
  • Kamjong
  • Tourism
  • Sports
  • Education
Search
  • Home
  • News
  • Ukhrul
  • Manipur
  • Kamjong
  • Tourism
  • Sports
  • Education
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© RuralPost. All Rights Reserved.
CommunityEnvironmentFeaturedManipurNewsUkhrul

Ukhrul Forest Division Spearheaded 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam 3.0' Campaign with Massive 2.4 Lakh Sapling Plantation Drive

Last updated: June 5, 2026 9:40 am
Rural Post
Share
SHARE

​In a massive stride toward ecological restoration, the Divisional Forest Officer of Ukhrul, Laishram Gitla (IFS) launched the third edition of the Prime Minister’s flagship campaign, “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam (EPMKN) 3.0” on the occasion of World Environment Day 2026 with an ambitious target of planting 2,47,170 saplings across the length and breadth of the district.

​The ceremonial launching program was held at Eden Home Orphanage in Lanaitang, Ukhrul. Speaking at the launch event, DFO Ukhrul, Laishram Gitla drew a powerful parallel between the journey of a seed and the inherent strength of the human spirit. She emphasized that true growth often emerges from enduring the harshest elements. ​”Nature and humanity share the exact same story of resilience,” Ms. Gitla stated. “Like a seed that falls to the ground, it must face the scorching sun, the torrential rain, and the fierce storms. Yet, it breaks through the earth, reaches extraordinary heights, and ultimately provides shade and fruit to the world.”

​Addressing the residents and attendees at Eden Home, the DFO remarked that every individual embodies that very same resilient seed. ​The DFO envisioned a transformative future for the participants of the program, encouraging them to channel their experiences into positive leadership. “No matter what storms they have faced, they have the inner strength to grow, to bloom, and to become the future stewards of our forests, our environment, and our humanity,” she added.

A seedling distribution program also took place at the Mini Secretariat Complex. Active participation in the program was shown by ADC/ADM Polly Makan, SDO Jessami Duna Duo, SDO Ukhrul Dinringam Kamei, SDC Ukhrul Hungyo Yurreikan, ZEO Ukhrul Sunita Jajo and other District Level Officers and departmental staff participated in the event, where a diverse selection of native tree saplings was distributed to the public.

In a major collaborative push, a specialized plantation and water conservation awareness program was organized at the Somsai Garrison in collaboration with the Ukhrul Forest Division, led by DFO Smt. Laishram Gitla, along with local NGO VVD for spring rejuvenation initiatives. The initiative highlighted integrated efforts towards afforestation, spring-source conservation and ground water recharge. The program was also participated by Brigadier Amit Kumar Sharma, Commander, 10 Sector Assam Rifles, Lt. Col. Shiv Bahadur Singh and CO of 18 Assam Rifles Col Manish Kadiyan.

The backbone of the campaign’s overwhelming numbers rested on the 23 KfW-supported COSFOM villages. Demonstrating deep-rooted community commitment, these 23 villages alone drove the plantation of 2,27,170 saplings within their respective areas, focusing heavily on spring-shed rejuvenation, watershed management, and community forest conservation.

Beyond the soil, the EPMKN 3.0 initiative also sowed seeds of awareness. The District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Ukhrul in association with Ukhrul Forest Division organized a targeted awareness programme highlighting the critical need to enhance green cover through sustainable practices and community responsibility and stringent legal provisions governing forest, wildlife and environmental offences.

​​The EPMKN 3.0 campaign stood out as a premier example of community-led environmental stewardship. The massive conservation drive witnessed active, synchronized participation from a vast network of stakeholders, including: ​District Level Officers (DLOs) & Government Departments, Educational Institutions & Youth Organizations,​District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Assam Rifles & Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) & Village Authorities, Biodiversity Management Committees (BMCs), Self-Help Groups (SHGs) & Van Dhan Vikas Kendras (VDVKs), ​Local Churches, Orphanages, and Water Resource Conservation Committees of COSFOM-KfW Project.

​As the district united under the banner of Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam 3.0, the celebration reaffirmed the collective commitment of all stakeholders toward ecological restoration, increased green cover, and the sustainable management of natural resources in Ukhrul district.

Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Copy Link
Previous Article Assam Rifles Join Hands For Green Campaign In Ukhrul
Next Article Beyond the Surface: The Fractured Economics & Rivalries Behind the Loibol Khullen Violence

Latest Post

Is The Rebels Losing Ground In Myanmar And Sneaking Inside Manipur?
Article Conflict Kamjong Manipur Naga News Opinion Politics
Tangkhul Community Condemns, Mourns & Demands Justice For The Slain Liangmei Brothers
Community Conflict Featured Manipur Naga News Politics Ukhrul
RBCC Expresses Grief & Prays For Healing Across Manipur
Community Conflict Manipur News Religion
NSF Expresses Outrage On The Killing Of 6 Nagas
Community Conflict Featured Human Rights Naga Politics
- Advertisement -

You Might Also Like

CommunityCultureFeaturedSports

Chingjaroi Ngachaphung To Host 59th Edition Of RKL Meet

By Rural Post
KamjongManipur

Assam Rifles Conduct Medical Camp at Kamjong and Aishii

By Rural Post
ManipurNews

ATDUM: Prize Distribution Programme of Social Media Contest

By Rural Post
CommunityFeaturedNagaNews

Border Fencing Threatens Naga Unity: NSO Appreciates UTNC’s Principled Stand for Indigenous Rights

By Rural Post
RuralPost
Facebook Twitter Youtube

Rural Post is a new, hyper-local news platform dedicated to highlighting grassroots stories and rural developments from Ukhrul and Kamjong districts in Manipur. Focused on authentic, community-driven journalism, it covers a wide range of topics including agriculture, education, healthcare, local governance, and human-interest stories that reflect the everyday lives and voices of people in these remote regions. 

© RuralPost.in. All Rights Reserved.

Top Categories
  • Home
  • News
  • Ukhrul
  • Manipur
  • Kamjong
  • Tourism
  • Sports
  • Education
RuralPost.in RuralPost.in
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?