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Friday, July 11, 2025

UP Sets Record with 37 Crore Tree Plantation Drive Led by CM Yogi

 


On Wednesday, Uttar Pradesh made a new record. A big tree plantation drive was held all over the state. It was called “Mega Plantation Campaign.” In this campaign, 37 crore 21 lakh 40 thousand 925 trees were planted. This number is more than the goal. The goal was to plant 37 crore trees, but the people planted 21 lakh more trees than the goal. This is a big success in saving the environment in Uttar Pradesh.

The campaign was launched by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in Ayodhya. He planted three trees near the Saryu river in a place called Triveni Vatika in Rampur Halwara. These trees were Banyan, Neem, and Peepal. This campaign was launched with the message, “One Tree in the Name of Mother.” This means that every person should plant a tree in the name of their mother.

CM Yogi said that the trees he planted were dedicated to Lord Ram, Mother Earth, and his mother, who gave him birth. After that, he went to Azamgarh. There, he planted more trees on the side of the expressway in a place called Harishankari Vatika in the Sathiyav block. Then, he went to Gorakhpur and planted trees inside a food factory campus.

In a public gathering near Dashrath Path in Solar City, Ayodhya, the CM said that Uttar Pradesh has set a big example in saving the environment in the last 8 years. He said that in 2017, there were only 5 crore plants in the state’s nurseries. But now, there are 52 crore plants in the nurseries. This shows that the government has worked very hard in the last few years.

Since 2017, a total of 204 crore trees have been planted across Uttar Pradesh. Out of these, 75 percent of the trees are still alive. This is a very good thing because many trees die if not taken care of. But in UP, most of the trees are alive. This has been made possible by the efforts of the people, officials, and the government.

Because of these trees, the forest area has increased a lot. Around 5 lakh acres of land have become green with trees. The land which was empty before, now has trees and forests. Due to this, animals and birds get shelter, and the air becomes clean. Now, Uttar Pradesh is the second top state in India in planting trees. This is a proud moment for all people of the state.

CM Yogi also said that tree plantation helps us in many ways. Trees provide us with oxygen, fresh air, and cool shade. Trees also help in controlling pollution and heat. When there are more trees, there is more rain, too. So, planting trees is very good for health and the Earth.

The CM gave a message to everyone that everyone should plant at least one tree in their life. If everyone plants one tree, then our Earth will become green and clean. He also said that children should learn about the importance of trees in schools. They should know how trees help us and why we should protect them.

In the Harishankari Vatika, three special trees were planted together—Neem, Peepal, and Banyan. When these three trees are planted together, they are called “Harishankari.” These trees are very important in Indian culture. They live long, give shade, and make the air fresh.

The “One Tree in Mother’s Name” message was loved by many people. It is an emotional and beautiful idea. When someone plants a tree in the name of their mother, they feel love and responsibility. It also makes them feel proud. This idea will help more people join the campaign.

This campaign was not just done by the government. Many people helped with it. Teachers, students, farmers, officers, police, army men, and many other departments took part in planting trees. Everyone worked together and made this campaign a big success.

This campaign also helps in water conservation. When more trees are planted, water stays in the ground. It helps in keeping rivers and ponds full. So, trees help in saving water too.

CM Yogi also said that they want to plant more trees in the coming years. This is not the end. It is just the beginning. They will continue working for the environment. They will teach students about trees and how to take care of them.

This campaign has now become a model for the whole country. Other states in India may also learn from Uttar Pradesh. If every state works like this, India will become very green and clean.

This campaign can also get a world record. The government is trying to get this plantation number in the Guinness Book of World Records. If this happens, then it will be a very proud moment for India.

This shows that when people and the government work together, anything is possible. It is not an easy task to plant 37 crore trees in a single day. It needs planning, support, and teamwork. Uttar Pradesh has shown the power of unity and care for nature.

In short, this is a big step for the environment. Uttar Pradesh has done something that will help nature, animals, and humans, too. This green work will help in the future. It will give fresh air, a better climate, and a beautiful Earth.

This tree plantation campaign is a gift for the coming generations. It will make their life better. This achievement proves that when we care for nature, nature cares for us in return. Let us all promise to plant trees and protect them. Let us make the Earth green again. Uttar Pradesh has taken the first step. Now, it is our turn to follow and keep planting trees for a better future.


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Thursday, July 10, 2025

Junk Food: Harmful Effects and Healthy Choices for Kids

 


In today’s busy world, people prefer quick and convenient food options. Junk food has become a big part of our lives. These foods are tasty but very harmful to our health. Junk food means fried, packaged, and processed food items. These foods contain very little nutrition and are high in fat, salt, sugar, and calories. They do not give us fiber, protein, vitamins, or minerals. Common examples of junk food are samosas, chips, noodles, chocolates, burgers, pizzas, cold drinks, and energy drinks. These things may look nice and taste good, but they are terrible for our bodies and minds.

Junk food does not give our body the important things it needs to grow. Eating these foods every day can lead to many serious problems. One of the biggest problems is obesity. Junk food has too much oil and calories. It adds fat to the body and makes people overweight. Children and young people are becoming fat very quickly. Another danger is heart disease. Too much oil and salt increase bad cholesterol. This may lead to the blockage of the heart's blood vessels. It is also risky for diabetes. Sweet snacks and soft drinks increase sugar in the blood. This raises the chances of developing Type 2 diabetes. Our stomach also gets upset. These foods do not have fiber, which helps in digestion. So we may get problems like gas, constipation, and bloating. Junk food can also affect our brains. Children who eat too much junk food cannot focus on their studies. Their attention becomes weak, and they feel tired easily. Immunity also becomes weak, so children fall sick again and again.

Children are more attracted to junk food. They like colors, smell, and packing. Bright packets and funny cartoon ads on TV make children want these foods more. If children eat junk food daily, they face many problems. They feel tired and weak. They become angry or sad without reason. They cannot concentrate in class. Their teeth and bones become weak. They may become overweight and lose interest in playing games. So it is very important that parents and teachers work together to guide children in the right way. Parents should cook healthy food at home. Give children fruits and vegetables regularly. Do not offer junk food as a gift or reward. Pack nutritious food in their lunch boxes. Teachers should talk about healthy eating in school. They can organize Healthy Food Days. They can make children draw posters and read lessons about good food. School canteens should avoid selling junk food.

Instead of junk food, we can give children tasty and healthy options. Chips can be replaced with roasted peanuts or fox nutsLemon water or coconut water can be used as healthier alternatives to cold drinks. Instead of pizza, we can make a roti with veggies at home. Maggi can be replaced with homemade vegetable porridge. Chocolate can be replaced with dates, raisins, and jaggery. Burgers can be made at home with sprouts and healthy buns. These foods not only taste good, but also give energy, vitamins, and help children grow well.

TV and mobile ads play a big role. Big companies make shiny ads using superheroes or cartoons to sell fast food. These ads make junk food look cool and fun. Kids start asking for these foods again and again. Parents must explain the truth about these ads. They should tell children how these foods are bad for health and why real food is better.

The government and society also have a role in stopping the junk food habit. Junk food shops must not be allowed near schools. Strict regulations should be in place for food advertisements. Food sellers should be told to follow health rules. The media should show healthy food in newspapers and on TV. This way, more people will learn and follow better food habits.

In the end, we must remember that eating too much junk food is bad for both the body and brain. It may taste good for some time, but it brings many problems later. If we teach children to eat good food from childhood, they will stay healthy all their lives. Junk food should be kept away, and healthy food should become a friend. This is the key to a better future. We should try to eat at least one fruit every day. Have one No-Junk-Food Day every week. Teach children how to make healthy food at home. Watch food ads on TV carefully and explain them to children. The final message is that junk food gives a short-term taste, but healthy food gives long-term health. Let us give health the first place in our lives and keep our kids safe and happy.




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Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Learn by Doing: Skill Training for Students in Saharanpur Schools

 




In the Saharanpur district of Uttar Pradesh, something special is happening in government schools. The students will now learn important life skills along with their normal studies. This is part of a new program called "Learn by Doing" or "Karke Sikho". The main goal of this program is to make children self-reliant and confident. The government has started this activity to help children learn by doing practical work.

Under this plan, students will learn how to make juice, cook simple food like pakoras, and even do basic engineering and farming tasks. This program is for students in Classes 6 to 8. It will help children understand how things work in real life, not just in books. When children do things with their own hands, they learn better and remember longer.

To make this program successful, each block in Saharanpur has selected two schools where the number of students is highest. In total, 24 schools across the district are part of this training program. All these selected schools have received a grant of ₹28,770 to buy the tools and equipment needed for the activities.

With this money, schools will buy useful items like mixers for juice-making, tools for welding, equipment to fix tires, and farming tools like spades. These things will help students get hands-on training in small tasks related to agriculture, food, and basic engineering. The students will also get a chance to use the equipment during the school day.

For example, in the cooking activity, students will learn to wash, cut, and cook vegetables, make healthy drinks, and hygienically serve them. This will teach them about cleanliness, teamwork, and food preparation. In farming-related tasks, they will learn how to use tools in the garden, prepare soil, and plant seeds. These are very useful skills, especially for children from rural areas.

In schools where engineering tasks are planned, students will be taught how to use simple welding tools. They will also learn to fix cycle punctures and understand how machines work. This type of training is very useful for real life and gives children early exposure to job-related skills.

The idea behind this program is not just skill training, but building confidence. When students learn to make something with their hands, they feel proud and happy. It makes them believe in their abilities. This kind of training can help children think about future careers and prepare them for challenges.

This new education method is called experiential learning. It means students learn from experience, not only from books. They see, touch, try, and understand. This makes their learning strong and complete. The government wants every child to grow up with useful knowledge that can help them in life.

The “Learn by Doing” program is now active in many famous government schools in Saharanpur. More than 50 types of tools and items are being bought for this. Teachers in these schools have also been guided on how to use this equipment and teach the students safely. The schools will organize regular sessions where students can take part in these learning activities.

In every selected school, students will get chances to work in small groups. This will teach them teamwork, discipline, and the importance of sharing responsibilities. They will also learn how to manage time and complete tasks step by step.

The government believes that children should not just depend on books. They must learn skills that help them in daily life. Not all children become doctors or engineers, but all can become skilled and self-reliant. This program is one big step towards that goal.

The “Learn by Doing” scheme also makes learning fun. Children enjoy these activities and look forward to school. This increases attendance and also makes students more interested in their studies. Learning becomes meaningful and joyful.

The program also encourages equal participation of boys and girls. Girls, too, will learn to make juice, cook, use garden tools, and even try engineering-related tasks. This helps break gender barriers and gives confidence to all students equally.

Each of the 24 schools in the district will prepare a timetable for these activities. One day maybe for cooking, another day for farming, and another for repairing or engineering tasks. Schools will keep records of how students are learning and improving.

Parents have also welcomed this program. Many of them say that such training will help their children learn real-life skills and become stronger and smarter. Some parents have even said that their children now help more at home after learning in school.

In the future, the government may expand this program to more schools and include more skills. Other districts may also follow the Saharanpur model and provide similar training to their students.

Education is not only about passing exams. It is about becoming a good and capable human being. Programs like “Learn by Doing” help children grow in all ways – mentally, physically, emotionally, and socially.

This initiative shows how the government is changing the way schools work. It is giving importance to skill-based learning and preparing students for life. Children from rural areas, who may not have access to expensive training, are now getting this in their schools.

Such programs also make schools a better place to be. Children feel more connected, involved, and respected. Teachers also feel happy to teach in new ways and see the practical growth of their students.

The “Learn by Doing” program is also aligned with the goals of the National Education Policy (NEP). NEP says that learning must be useful, joyful, and skill-based. Saharanpur’s schools are following this path.

In the coming months, these 24 schools will send feedback and reports to the government. Based on their success, the next phase of the program may be launched. The government may increase funds and cover more areas like tailoring, electrical work, computer basics, etc.

This is a new beginning for school education in Saharanpur. If successful, it can become a model for the whole state and even the country. It shows that even small steps can make big changes in children’s lives.

All children have talent. What they require is proper support and the right opportunities to grow. The “Learn by Doing” program gives them both. It turns schools into centers of creativity, skills, and self-confidence.

So let’s support this wonderful effort. Teachers, parents, and students together can make it successful. With such training, children will grow into smart, confident, and independent citizens of India.




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India’s First Digital Census 2026–27: Citizens Can Count Themselves

 


India is going to do something new and modern for its people. India is set to conduct its first-ever digital population census. This means that the counting of people will not be done only by going door to door, but also with the help of technology. Citizens will get the chance to count themselves. This modern digital method is a part of India’s first completely digital census. A special website will be made where people can enter their information by themselves. This option is called "Self Enumeration."

The government will launch a special website for this purpose. Through this portal, people can choose to count themselves. This makes the process easy, fast, and more accurate. Citizens will not need to wait for someone to come to their house. They can open the website or app and fill in the details of their family and home. The information gathered will be sent straight to the central database. This will save time and reduce errors.

This census will be done in two main steps. The first step is the house listing. The government will begin this from April 1, 2026. In this step, houses and buildings will be counted. The second phase, which involves counting the population, will start on February 1, 2027. But in hilly and cold areas like Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand, the population count will begin earlier on October 1, 2026. In the rest of the country, this will start from March 1, 2027.

The big change in this census is the use of technology. Special mobile apps will be used by the census workers. These applications will be compatible with both Android and iPhone devices. These workers will collect data using the app. They will enter data about family members, age, gender, jobs, and more. This is much better than writing on paper. This is also safe and faster. All data will go to a safe digital system.

For the first time, this census will also include caste-based data. After independence, India has done 7 full population counts. This will be the 8th census since independence and the 16th since the census began in India. Caste-related information will assist the government in identifying the needs of various communities and creating more effective plans. To make sure everything goes smoothly, all officers and workers will get proper training. The Registrar General of India has designed a training program with three distinct levels. This training will help census workers understand how to use the app, how to collect correct information, and how to stay safe. It will focus on both technical work and helping people understand the process.


Another very important thing is the safety of data. All data collected in this census will be stored with strong safety rules. The government will follow high-security standards. This means people’s private information will be safe. No one else can see your data without permission.

The digital census will also help in making quick reports. As the data is collected, it will be sent electronically to the main server. This makes it easy to get real-time updates. Officers sitting in one place can see how the census is going in other parts of the country. This will help in solving problems quickly if any happen.

The digital census marks a major move towards transforming India into a modern and technologically advanced nation. It shows that the country is using digital tools to improve its work. This will help not only in getting correct numbers but also in planning for schools, hospitals, roads, jobs, and many services. When the government knows exactly how many people live in each area, it becomes easier to send help and services where needed.

This new way of census is also good for the environment. Since less paper is used, it saves trees. It also saves money as fewer physical resources are needed.

People who don’t want to or cannot use the portal will still get counted. Census workers will still go door to door and use the app to collect information. But giving people the option to do it themselves gives them more freedom and saves time for everyone.

The digital census is not just about technology. It is about making citizens feel included. It gives people the power to take part in the nation’s planning. It helps them understand their role in building a better future.

To use the Self-Enumeration option, people will need to visit the official website during the given time. They will fill out a simple online form with details like name, address, family members, and more. Once submitted, this data will be stored safely. If any mistake happens, there will be a way to edit or correct it.

People who live in remote areas or don’t have internet can still get help from government centers. These centers will guide them or help them fill in their data. Census officers will also help old people or those who find it hard to use phones or websites.

Every census officer will carry an ID card. People must check their ID before sharing any information. No one should give personal information to unknown persons. This is for the safety of all.

The data collected in the census is used only by the government for development purposes. It is not shared with anyone else. This means you can trust the system.

This is a historic moment for the country. With the digital census, India joins many other modern countries that use technology for population surveys. It is a proud step towards a digital future. Everyone is requested to take part in this digital census and help the country grow.

Census is not just a count. It is a national mission. It helps in building better schools, better hospitals, better transport, and better services. That is why every person must be counted. Every citizen matters.

From April 2026 to March 2027, this big work will happen across India. Let us get ready and help the government by giving correct data. Whether by using your phone, or computer, or talking to a census worker, make sure your family is counted.

By working together, we can ensure the success of this first digital census. This is not just the job of the government. It is the responsibility of every Indian. A better future begins with correct data, and the digital census is a smart way to collect it.

So when the time comes, visit the web portal or talk to your local census worker. Be a part of India’s digital growth. Let’s make our future brighter and better, one correct count at a time.





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Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Keep Children Away from Mobiles for a Healthy Future

 

In today’s digital age, mobile phones have become a common part of every household. While mobiles offer many benefits, their excessive use, especially by children, can lead to serious negative impacts. When children become addicted to mobile phones, it affects their physical health, education, behavior, and emotional development. That’s why parents and teachers need to keep children away from mobile phones and guide them in the right direction. Children have gentle minds and a natural sense of curiosity. When they spend hours on mobile screens, their eyes are strained, which can reduce eyesight over time. Constant screen time can also lead to headaches, sleep problems, irritation, and fatigue. Kids who watch mobile videos for long hours often withdraw from social interaction. Their minds get restricted to video games, YouTube, and social media, which blocks their mental growth.

Children get quick entertainment from mobile games and videos, which turns into a habit. They start demanding mobiles all the time. If they are denied, they may cry, shout, or become angry. This spoils their nature and makes them dependent on gadgets for happiness. Slowly, they lose interest in studies, outdoor games, and learning. Their grades start falling, and they may become lazy and distracted. This situation is dangerous for their future. Parents and teachers play the most important role in keeping kids away from mobile phones. First of all, parents should limit their mobile use. Children copy what they see. If all family members are constantly on their phones, children will naturally do the same. Instead, create a habit of reading books at home, spending quality time with kids, playing with them, and telling them stories.

Fix a specific time for children’s mobile use, if required. If mobiles are used for studying, ensure that they are used under supervision and only educational content is shown. Unnecessary apps, games, or videos must be restricted. Create ‘No Mobile Zones’ at home, like during meals, bedtime, or family gatherings. This helps children understand discipline and the value of real-life interactions. Schools should also educate students about the harmful effects of mobile addiction. Teachers should regularly discuss with students how to use a mobile phone wisely. Activities like library reading, sports, drawing, music, and dance should be encouraged in schools so that children stay engaged in creative and physical tasks and do not feel the need for mobile entertainment.

Sending kids outdoors to play is a very effective way to keep them away from screens. Physical games like running, cricket, football, badminton, and cycling keep their bodies and minds healthy. These games teach teamwork, discipline, and self-confidence. After playing, children feel physically tired, which helps them sleep better and reduces screen cravings. Replace mobile time with storybooks, coloring books, puzzles, board games, and educational toys.

Involve them in small household tasks like gardening, helping in cooking, or taking care of pets. These activities make them feel responsible and connected with real life.

Many cartoons and shows on TV and mobile display violence, bad language, and scary visuals that leave a deep impact on children’s minds. They begin to imitate such behavior. So, parents need to monitor what children are watching. Provide content with values, learning, and positivity. Use parental controls if necessary to block harmful content. Mobile addiction can slowly turn into a serious mental issue. Psychologists say that children who use mobile phones excessively can suffer from anxiety, depression, lack of confidence, and social isolation. If we do not act in time, this addiction can affect our entire life and personality.

The government and society must also take steps to spread awareness. Campaigns should be launched to inform families about the risks of mobile addiction in children and how to prevent it. Community programs like “No Mobile Day” or “Read and Play Drive” should be organized in schools and neighborhoods. These positive events create a healthy environment where children enjoy offline life and reduce their mobile dependency. It is important to understand that mobile phones are not a necessity for children – they are just an option. What children truly need is love, attention, play, learning, and guidance. If we spend time with them, understand their interests, and support their growth, they will naturally stay away from mobiles.

Today’s child is tomorrow’s future. If we shape them at the right time, they will lead a healthy and successful life. Reducing mobile use is the key to good health, academic performance, and strong values. We must create an atmosphere where children can play, learn, explore, and grow happily, without being glued to screens. In conclusion, keeping children away from mobile phones is one of the most urgent needs of today’s time. Parents, teachers, society, and government must work together to guide children and create a nurturing, active, and positive environment. A child who spends less time on screens will enjoy a better, brighter, and healthier future.



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