Dukhu Majhi's Green Crusade in Purulia Rewarded with Padma Shri
Kolkata
26-January-2024
For Dukhu Majhi, an environmental activist from a tribal community in West Bengal's Purulia district and this year's Padma Shri awardee, the national-level recognition came as quite a surprise.
“I am feeling very happy. Planting trees is my passion. Once I was told by a foreigner that in future, there would be lack of oxygen in the air unless more and more trees are planted.
"Since then I have made planting trees the mission of my life. I have been doing this for the past so many years. But I never thought that this passion of mine will fetch me such national-level recognition,” Majhi said.
He added that the Padma Shri award has strengthened his conviction to go ahead with his mission for planting trees.
“I have been planting trees in my native district of Purulia for the past 12 years. And I will continue doing the same in the coming days as well,” he said.
Majhi's neighbours in his native village of Sindri are also quite elated over his achievement. According to them, when he started his mission of planting trees over a decade back, many said that this was a 'mad idea' in such a remote corner of the state where earning daily livelihood through agriculture is a matter of struggle.
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However, such negative suggestions could not distract him from his mission. Slowly, he earned the name 'tree-freak' among his neighbours, which gave him the conviction to go ahead with his mission.
His neighbours admit that his dogged conviction has enabled him to reach such a height.- IANS
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