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Judicial officers lead plantation drive in Tarn Taran

Judicial officers participate in a plantation drive in Tarn Taran. Gurbaxpuri

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Under the ‘Oath Day Mission, One Judge-one Plant’ campaign, launched on the instructions of the State Legal Services Authority, all judicial officers, led by Kanwaljit Singh Bajwa, District and Sessions Judge-cum-Chairman-District Legal Services Authority, planted saplings on the District Judicial Complex premises.

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Stressing on the importance of trees, Bajwa said that trees not only make the atmosphere clean but also prevent the spread of diseases. He added that trees were significant in maintaining balance.

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He said the tree plantation drive is the need of the hour to combat deforestation, soil erosion and mitigate climate change, besides societal well-being. Bajwa called upon the sections of society to take part in the plantation drive.

Judicial officers also planted saplings in Patti and Khadoor Sahib.

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