78-Year-Old Environmentalist Dukhu Majhi to Receive Padma Shri for Green Crusade
Purulia: Dukhu Majhi, a 78-year-old environmentalist from Sindri village, Purulia, is set to be honored with the prestigious Padma Shri award in recognition of his remarkable dedication to environmental conservation and tree planting, spanning over five decades. Despite facing financial constraints that impeded his formal education, Majhi has become a beacon of inspiration, having planted over 5,000 Banyan, Mango, and Blackberry trees on barren lands.
Majhi, a tribal environmentalist, embarked on his green crusade at the age of 12, working tirelessly to create a greener tomorrow. Every day, he travels to new destinations on his bicycle, transforming barren lands into thriving green zones. His commitment to the cause has not only resulted in a significant number of trees being planted but has also raised awareness about the importance of tree planting in mitigating environmental challenges.
The 78-year-old eco-warrior has become a symbol of sustainable living, showcasing innovative solutions to protect against wood theft and advocating for the significance of trees. His efforts extend beyond local communities, as he featured prominently in the documentary “Rukhu Mati Dukhu Majhi,” shedding light on his journey and the impact of his tree-planting initiatives.
Majhi’s unwavering dedication to environmental conservation and his grassroots efforts to foster a greener future have earned him widespread recognition.
Despite facing educational challenges, Dukhu Majhi’s innovative solutions and grassroots initiatives stand as a testament to the transformative power of individual efforts in building a sustainable and environmentally conscious future.
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