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Guardians of the Green: Jharkhand marks 22 years of Vriksha Rakshabandhan

Tree ‘Rakhis’ in Naxal-Affected Gumla

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
9 August 2025
in Breaking, Climate & Wildlife, Tribal Issues
Guardians of the Green: Jharkhand marks 22 years of Vriksha Rakshabandhan
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SUBHASH MISHRA

 

Ranchi, August 9: On Raksha Bandhan, Jharkhand forest officials and villagers celebrated Vriksha Rakshabandhan in Silam–Ambatoli, a remote village in Naxal-affected Gumla district. Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (PCCF) Sanjeev Kumar, Conservator of Forests T. Pandian, IFS probationer Adarsh, the Gumla Range Officer, over 100 villagers, and members of Joint Forest Management and Biodiversity Committees tied symbolic Rakhis to trees.

Bonding Communities with Forests

PCCF Sanjeev Kumar said the initiative aims to build emotional and practical commitment to tree protection.

“It supports water conservation and creates livelihoods from minor forest produce for communities otherwise reliant on daily wages,” he noted.

A 2005 Grassroots Idea That Spread Statewide

Launched by Kumar in 2005 while serving as Dhanbad DFO, the campaign began in Tundi block, where villagers pledged to protect trees by tying sacred cotton threads around them. The tradition spread quickly, and Kumar reintroduced it wherever he was posted, making Vriksha Rakshabandhan a state-wide movement — now in its 22nd year.

 

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