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Social Activist Pankaj Mishra Promotes The Message Of Importance Of Trees Plantation & Saving Nature

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For the past few years, Young social activist Pankaj Mishra took up the initiative to help nature. He started the Saving Nature Welfare Society and Charitable Trust organisation. For the last five years, Mishra and his team have planted more than thousands of saplings. With his work, the social activist is setting an example for the youth.

During his college days, Pankaj Mishra decided to enter the socio-political field and help the people of rural areas in Uttar Pradesh. After his MBA, Mishra started his NGO and named it Jan Samvad Foundation, which has 800 members working towards helping the rural people. With both the organisations, Mishra is working every day to make the world a better place.

Pankaj Mishra says our existence happened because of nature.  It is our responsibility to look after its conservation and protection. Every living being and different types of climate (summer, winter, rain, etc.) depend on nature's balance. If we look after our surroundings and maintain a healthy balance, our environment will be good and safe for all. But if he doesn't keep the balance, it will lead to several natural calamities like famine, flood, landslide, earthquake etc.

So far, Pankaj Mishra and his team of 15,000 people from the Saving Nature Welfare and Charitable Trust have planted thousands of saplings in different cities. His goal is to encourage more people to save nature, grow trees and keep the surroundings clean. He wants to make the world a greener and safer place for everyone.

When Pankaj Mishra started planting saplings, he focused more on rural areas during the monsoon. After a few months, he decided to plant trees in cities too and make Uttar Pradesh a greener state. He also started telling people the importance of trees and why they're crucial for every living being's survival.

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