Daringbadi students create seed balls to promote tree planting.

Students in rural Daringbadi are taking action to protect the environment, led by a Class-VII student, Ayushman Sahu.

August 11th 2024.

Daringbadi students create seed balls to promote tree planting.
In the small, rural town of Daringbadi, where most kids spend their time studying and playing, a group of students are taking on a unique and important task - protecting the environment. Led by Ayushman Sahu, a seventh-grade student at Daringbadi Model School, these students are using their Sunday holidays to make seed balls, with the goal of promoting tree plantation in their area. Their motivation stems from a desire to combat the increasing global temperatures and the depletion of green cover caused by rapid urbanization.

Their efforts have not gone unnoticed, as they have received praise from many for their productive use of time and their dedication to preserving the environment and promoting sustainable practices. By creating new forests and reviving depleted forest areas, these students have set an example for others to follow. Daringbadi, also known as the "Kashmir of Odisha," has been losing its natural beauty due to the decline in green cover and unpredictable weather conditions. This has caused concern for both locals and tourists alike.

According to sources, Ayushman is not only making seed balls of different fruit-bearing plants and trees on his own, but he is also involving his friends in this noble activity. His friends, including Akanksha Parichha, Adyashree Sahu, Lafis Nayak, Ayushrani Nayak, Aradhya Nayak, Maina Nayak, Abhishek Parichha, Snigdharani Parichha, Arushi Sahoo, and Ayush Sahu, have all joined in to help. Ayushman explains that he puts the seeds inside a clay lump mixed with compost, which he then bakes in the sun. His friend Akanksha adds that they take the seed balls with them on trips and during downtime, like picnics, and scatter them in areas without trees. When it rains, the seeds sprout, and new plants are born, creating a green cover in those areas.

Ayushman reminds us that the rampant use of plastic and destruction of green cover is the main cause of climate change. Therefore, they are working towards creating new forests to combat this issue. Their small but impactful actions have shown that even young students can make a difference in protecting the environment and promoting a greener, more sustainable world.

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