Chandigarh: The Mann government has taken a remarkable step toward securing Punjab’s future—one that goes beyond infrastructure and becomes an emotional legacy for generations. Under the ‘Greening Punjab Mission’, the Forest Department has turned environmental protection into a heartfelt movement, planting over 12.55 lakh saplings across the state. This mission reflects how deeply a government’s pledge can strengthen our bond with nature and revive Punjab’s identity as a land of lush green heritage.
With rapid and dedicated plantation across urban forestry, schools, industrial areas, and Nanak Gardens, the government has transformed statistics into living stories of cleaner air, cooler surroundings, and healthier communities. These saplings—whether planted in cities or sacred Nanak Gardens—are shaping a greener future, teaching children love for nature, reducing pollution, and nurturing Punjab’s ecosystems. The Forest and Wildlife Conservation Department’s committed effort ensures each plant grows into a strong tree, turning the initiative into a statewide people’s movement.
By planting trees across thousands of acres, the Mann government has laid a solid foundation to fight pollution, restore groundwater, and combat climate change. In a time when Punjab faces rising environmental challenges, this mission stands as a priceless gift to coming generations. It revives the state’s cultural and environmental richness and proves that when citizens and the government work together, they can create a legacy of hope, resilience, and lasting greenery. Punjab is on its way to reclaiming its flourishing identity.