Close X
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
ADVT 
India

Manipur's 9-Year-Old Green Ambassador Wants To Be A Forest Official

Darpan News Desk IANS, 13 Aug, 2019 07:17 PM

    A nine-year-old girl, who has been appointed as Manipur's green ambassador, has said she wants to be a forest officer when she grows up and generate awareness on environment conservation.


    Elangbam Valentina Devi, a Class V student, was appointed as ambassador after a video of her crying inconsolably on seeing the two trees planted by her being cut down went viral on social media.


    A resident of Hiyanglam Makha in Kakching district, the girl had planted two Gulmohar (royal poinciana) trees by the side of a river when she was in Class 1. On Saturday, the two trees were cut down for a project to widen a road beside the river.


    Chief Minister N Biren Singh announced her appointment as the green ambassador last week. The chief minister also ordered the forest department to gift 20 saplings to Ms Elangbam to compensate for her loss.


    Expressing gratitude over her appointment, the nine-year-old said she would reach out to people and explain to them the importance of conserving the environment.


    "I don't understand why most people do not care about the importance of preserving our environment. I want to become a forest officer when I grow up and reach out to them and tell them it was necessary," she said.


    Her father, Premkumar, said his daughter waters trees and flowering plants every day before going to school. "Elangbam had been nurturing several flowering plants and trees near our place for the past few years. The two Gulmohar trees were felled due to a road widening project. We could not have stopped it," he said.


    A statement issued by the state Department of Information and Public Relations (DIPR) said Ms Elangbam has been appointed as brand ambassador for Chief Minister's Green Manipur Mission for one year "in recognition of her immense love and affection for trees and to generate mass awareness on conservation of environment".


    It also said that Ms Elangbam will be a part of the government-sponsored plantation programmes.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Indians Take A Chill Pill With Lassi, Cold Coffee

    Lassi, cold coffee and watermelon juice are among the preferred beverages that are helping people across India beat the searing heat.

    Indians Take A Chill Pill With Lassi, Cold Coffee

    Miss India 2019: Rajasthan's Suman Rao Wins Beauty Pageant

    Suman Rao from Rajasthan has won the Femina Miss India World 2019 beauty pageant during a star-studded ceremony at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Indoor Stadium here.

    Miss India 2019: Rajasthan's Suman Rao Wins Beauty Pageant

    First Nations, Developer Call For Return And Protection Of Sacred Burial Site

    First Nations, Developer Call For Return And Protection Of Sacred Burial Site
    Indigenous leaders from across British Columbia and parts of the United States gathered at a sacred burial site in Abbotsford, B.C., to call for its protection by the provincial government.

    First Nations, Developer Call For Return And Protection Of Sacred Burial Site

    Air India’s Amritsar-Delhi-Toronto Flight From September 27

    Air India will start Amritsar-Delhi-Toronto flight, which will fly three times during a week, from September 27, Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on Friday.

    Air India’s Amritsar-Delhi-Toronto Flight From September 27

    Asif Iqbal Abdul Gaffar Pathan- A Mumbai Cab Driver That Turns Internet’s Newest Hero!

    The story of a Mumbai cab driver's honesty has gone viral online, and it's making people smile from ear to ear. The story was shared by a Twitter user who goes by the handle '@DarthSierra'.    

    Asif Iqbal Abdul Gaffar Pathan- A Mumbai Cab Driver That Turns Internet’s Newest Hero!

    India Unhappy Over Pakistan Not Giving Visa To Official Sikh Jatha

    India Unhappy Over Pakistan Not Giving Visa To Official Sikh Jatha
    India has registered a strong protest at Pakistan governments refusal to grant visa to an "official jatha" comprising 87 pilgrims who wanted to go there on the martyrdom day of Sikh Guru Arjan Dev, sources said here on Friday.

    India Unhappy Over Pakistan Not Giving Visa To Official Sikh Jatha