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Report on
Sanjeevani Project (2018-19)
Location : Sonepat & Panipat (Haryana) Duration : 7th June 2018-5th April 2019 Plantation : 5076 Saplings
Sanctioned by: Mobius Foundation
Implemented By:
Sustainable Advocacy Team for Human Improvement (SATHI)
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Contents
Why Tree is important? .......................................................................................................................... 3
Life without Tree? ................................................................................................................................... 3
Sanjeevani Project ................................................................................................................................... 4
Objective ................................................................................................................................................. 4
Area Covered .......................................................................................................................................... 5
Timeline................................................................................................................................................... 5
Modus Operandi ..................................................................................................................................... 6
Participants ............................................................................................................................................. 7
Summary of Plantation ........................................................................................................................... 8
Glimpses of Plantation ............................................................................................................................ 9
Glimpses of Essay Writing Competition ................................................................................................ 14
Glimpse of Sanjeevani Project Inauguration Ceremony ....................................................................... 16
Glimpses of Sanjeevani Project Closing Ceremony ............................................................................... 17
Financials ............................................................................................................................................... 22
Media Coverage 1: Sanjeevani Project Inauguration Programme ........................................................ 23
Media Coverage 2: Plantation Drive ..................................................................................................... 29
Media Coverage 3: Project Closing Ceremony ...................................................................................... 32
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Why Tree is important?
Trees contribute to their environment by providing oxygen, improving air quality, climate
amelioration, conserving water, preserving soil, and supporting wildlife. During the process
of photosynthesis, trees take in carbon dioxide and produce the oxygen we breathe. “One
acre of forest absorbs six tons of carbon dioxide and puts out four tons of oxygen. This is
enough to meet the annual needs of 18 people.” Trees, shrubs and turf also filter air by
removing dust and absorbing other pollutants like carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide and
nitrogen dioxide. After trees intercept unhealthy particles, rain washes them to the ground.
Trees control climate by moderating the effects of the sun, rain and wind. Leaves absorb
and filter the sun’s radiant energy, keeping things cool in summer. Trees also preserve
warmth by providing a screen from harsh wind. In addition to influencing wind speed and
direction, they shield us from the downfall of rain, sleet and hail. Trees also lower the air
temperature and reduce the heat intensity of the greenhouse effect by maintaining low
levels of carbon dioxide.
Life without Tree?
When the tree is gone, the carbon dioxide it would have used for photosynthesis either
remains in the atmosphere or gets absorbed by the oceans, which are becoming
increasingly acidified and less able to absorb more. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. It
helps create a "ceiling" in the atmosphere that prevents ground heat from dissipating into
space. In other words, deforestation leads directly to global warming, which is one of the
most serious ecological issues facing modern humanity.
About a dozen different species go extinct every day, and scientists predict that 30 to 50
percent of all species could be extinct by the middle of the 21st century. This is one more of
the calamitous effects of deforestation. Cutting trees removes the habitat for tree-dwelling
animals, birds and insects, and global warming, to which deforestation contributes, kills fish
and amphibians as well as other creatures. Loss of habitat also creates social issues for
people who live in the forest who must relocate to inhabited areas.
About a dozen different species go extinct every day, and scientists predict that 30 to 50
percent of all species could be extinct by the middle of the 21st century. This is one more of
the calamitous effects of deforestation. Cutting trees removes the habitat for tree-dwelling
animals, birds and insects, and global warming, to which deforestation contributes, kills fish
and amphibians as well as other creatures. Loss of habitat also creates social issues for
people who live in the forest who must relocate to inhabited areas.
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Sanjeevani Project
On World Environment Day (5th June 2018), Mobius Foundation decided to start Sanjeevani Project
in Sonepat and Panipat district of Haryana. Objective of the project was not limited to plantation
only but to sensitize community about importance of tree for its protection and conservation. To
create awareness, tree plantation and essay competition has been organized. Target for plantation
was 5000 sapling plantation. The project was designed to mobilize participation from local
community and institutions of Haryana in implementation of the project. On 7th June 2019,
Sanjeevani project has been officially inaugurated. The project has been supported by many public
institutions, Govt. departments, schools, students and farmers.
“Celebration of world environment Day by plantation of 5000 trees in
Sonepat and Panipat district of Haryana.”
Objective 1. Creating awareness on benefits of trees for environment
2. Plantation of 5000 saplings
3. Organizing Essay competition in Schools
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Area Covered
District - Sonepat (Haryana) District – Panipat (Haryana)
List of Villages:
1. Chidana 2. Mundlana 3. Gohana 4. Durana 5. Kakrana 6. Samdi 7. Sirsad 8. Ramgarh 9. S.P.Majra
List of Villages:
1. Naulatha 2. Shahpur 3. Mandi 4. Kaith 5. Buana Lakhu
Timeline
Particulars Timeline
Total duration of project 7th June 2018 – 5th April 2019
Plantation of 5076 trees 7th June 2018 – 9th October 2018
Organizing Essay Competition 1st November 2018 – 15th December 2019
Evaluation of Essay Competition 28 February 2019
Award Distribution 5th April 2019
Project Closing Ceremony 5th April 2019
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Modus Operandi
Glimpses of tree plantation in school and villages
Arrangement of saplings and vermicompost
Meeting with Govt. Department, School management, Gaushala, Village representatives and community
Plantation of saplings and awarness creation
Organizing Essay Competition and evaluation of results
Closing Ceremony and Award Distribution
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Participants 1. Mr. Pradip Burman (Chairman, Mobius Foundation)
2. Mr. Krishna Lal Pawar (Minister of Transport, Govt. of Haryana)
3. Dr. R. S. Sheokand (Director Extension, LUVAS, Hisar)
4. Mr. Ashish Vasishth, SDM, Gohana
5. Mr. Arun Shukla, CGM- NABARD
6. SP, Panipat
7. SDO, Agriculture
8. KVK Scientist, Panipat
9. DDM, Panipat (NABARD)
10. President of 33 Farmer Clubs
11. Sarpanch, Chidana Village, Sonepat
12. Sarpanch, Village Chidana, Sonepat
13. Sarpanch, Village Kakrana, Sonepat
14. Sarpanch, Village Shamdi, Sonepat
15. Students of 9 Schools of Sonepat and Panipat district
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Summary of Plantation
5076/5000 (Date of Achieving the Target Plantation: 9th October 2018)
S. No Name of Agency Address No. of Plantation
1 Inauguration Programme of Sanjeevani, SATHI
ARF, Sonepat 115
2 Government Girls School, Naulatha Naulatha, Panipat 662
3 Little Angel School, Gohana Gohana, Sonepat 454
4 Government Senior Secondary School, Durana
Durana, Sonepat 200
5 Organic Farming Project Farmers Panipat 122
6 LUVAS Training Programme Students ARF, Sonepat 40
7 Gram Panchayat, Chidana Chidana, Sonepat 20
8 Gram Panchayat, Kakrana Kakrana, Sonepat 4
9 Gram Panchayat, Samdi Samdi, Sonepat 8
10 Govt. Veterinary Hospital, Shahpur Shahpur, Panipat 48
11 Government Senior Secondary School, Mandi
Mandi 554
12 Saini SHG Womens, Kaith Kaith 67
13 Lord Shiva Gaushala, Shahpur Shahpur, Panipat 125
14 Government Senior Secondary School, Sirsad
Sirsad 454
15 Government Senior Secondary School, Ramgarh
Ramgarh 109
16 Om Public School, Gohana Gohana, Sonepat 1147
17 Government Girls Senior Secondary School, Gohana
Gohana, Sonepat 502
18 Man Public School, SP Majra SP Majra 402
19 Farmer Club, Chidana Chidana, Sonepat 11
20 Farmer Club, Buana lakhu Buana Lakhu 12
21 Farmer Club, Mundlana Mundlana 15
22 Farmer Club, Shahpur Shahpur, panipat 5
Total 5076
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Glimpses of Plantation
Tree plantation by Shri Pradip Burman and Team
Tree plantation by Dr. R.S.Sheokand and Team SATHI
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Tree plantation by students
Tree plantation by school staff
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Tree plantation by students
School students and Teachers taking pledge for protecting environment
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Tree plantation by students
Tree plantation by SDM, Gohana and SATHI Team
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Team SATHI mobilizing students for tree plantation
Tree plantation by students
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Glimpses of Essay Writing Competition
Participation of students in Essay Competition under Sanjeevani Project
Participation of students in Essay Competition under Sanjeevani Project
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Participation of students in Essay Competition under Sanjeevani Project
Participation of students in Essay Competition under Sanjeevani Project
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Glimpse of Sanjeevani Project Inauguration Ceremony
Chief guest Shri Pradip Burman along with Team SATHI inaugurating Sanjeevani Project
Participation of farmers, women, Govt. Officials in Inauguration programme of sanjeevani Project
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Glimpses of Sanjeevani Project Closing Ceremony
Chief Guest Shri Pradip Burman reviewing science model exhibition by students
Awards for distribution under Sanjeevani Project
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Cultural programme presented by students in Sanjeevani Project Closing Ceremony
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Distribution of awards to students in Sanjeevani Project Closing Ceremony
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Distribution of awards to students in Sanjeevani Project Closing Ceremony
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Distribution of awards to students in Sanjeevani Project Closing Ceremony
Inauguration of Sanjeevani Project Phase –II by Delegates
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Financials
S.No. Particulars Details Cost (In Rs.)
1 Inauguration Ceremony Inauguration of project on 7th June 2018 52,225
2 Tree saplings 5000 saplings @Rs.25/Sapling 1,25,000
3 Vermicompost 5000Kg @Rs.10/Kg 50,000
4 Labour Charge Labor help during plantation 5,950
5 Banner Display banners for Plantation 2,050
6 Transportation Transportation cost of saplings 11,485
7 Programme 15th August celebration in Govt. School 1,807
8 Refreshment Labour/Supervisor refreshment 2,950
9 Staff Travel Supervision and Monitoring Travel 9,929
10 Telephone Bill Supervisor Mobile Bills 4912
11 Supervisor Cost Supervisor Cost 23,917
12 Closing Ceremony Closing Ceremony of project on 5th April
2019
1,48,006
Total 4,38,231
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Media Coverage 1: Sanjeevani Project Inauguration Programme
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Media Coverage 2: Plantation Drive
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Media Coverage 3: Project Closing Ceremony