Haryana Launches Nature Murals Initiative to Promote Environmental Conservation
Haryana paints public walls with nature murals to drive conservation push
Hindustan Times
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The Haryana Forest Department has initiated a project to paint nature-themed murals on public walls across six districts, including Gurugram, to raise awareness about environmental conservation. With a budget of ₹20 lakh (approximately $24,000 USD), the initiative aims to connect citizens, especially children, with nature through visual storytelling.
- 01The project covers nearly 9,000 square feet across six districts in Haryana.
- 02It features murals depicting forests, birds, and biodiversity to promote nature conservation.
- 03Around 90% of the mural work has already been completed.
- 04The initiative aims to inspire behavioral change and ownership of environmental responsibility among citizens.
- 05Discussions on sustainability are encouraged in schools and public spaces as part of the initiative.
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The Haryana Forest Department has launched a beautification project that transforms public walls into nature-themed murals across six districts: Gurugram, Rewari, Mahendragarh, Nuh, Palwal, and Faridabad. This initiative, which began in March and has a budget of ₹20 lakh (approximately $24,000 USD), covers nearly 9,000 square feet and aims to raise awareness about environmental conservation, particularly among children. District Forest Officer Rajkumar Singh highlighted that about 90% of the murals have already been completed, featuring vibrant depictions of forests, animals, and biodiversity. The murals are painted on the boundary walls of various government offices and are designed to create a connection between the community and nature. Haryana's Forest and Environment Minister, Rao Narbir Singh, emphasized that the project is a collective responsibility and serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting the environment. The Forest Department plans to extend this initiative to schools, parks, and residential areas to further promote sustainability discussions.
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This initiative aims to foster a sense of responsibility towards the environment among residents, particularly children, by visually engaging them with nature.
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