New Delhi: The Kamla Gram Vikas Sansthan organised an event on “Linguistic Democracy and Indian Teaching Tradition” on September 5, on the occasion of ‘Teacher’s Day' at the Constitution Club, New Delhi, where Indian Nurserymen Association (INA) president YP Singh was honoured with the prestigious ‘Paryavaran Ratna’ award for his remarkable commitment to environmental protection and his tireless efforts to promote greenery all over the country.
The award was presented to YP Singh in the presence of MP Kalicharan Ji, Padma Bhushan awardee Ram Bahadur Rai, Padma Shri awardee Ashok Bhagat, and Dr. Sanjay Rai from AIIMS, New Delhi.
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INA has been a trusted body for nurserymen all over the country for the past 38 years. YP Singh took charge in 2018, and since then, the organisation has made rapid progress in its presence across every state, gaining nationwide recognition. Currently, INA is not only an association but has also become a large family that connects small village nurseries with large urban plantation centres. Today, its members play a key role in expanding and shaping a greener future.
The event sent out a strong message that true progress is possible when we make our roots strong, and the environment is our deepest root. The day was not just a celebration of YP Singh’s efforts but also a tribute to the countless unsung hands who are planting seedlings every day to make a safer and greener tomorrow.