
Imphal/Dimapur/Itanagar/Guwahati, April 22: Troops of Spear Corps marked World Earth Day with a series of environmental initiatives across Manipur, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, and Assam, reinforcing their commitment to ecological conservation and sustainability.
As part of the observance, Army personnel undertook plantation drives, cleanliness campaigns, and awareness activities aimed at promoting environmental responsibility among local communities. The initiatives focused on protecting natural resources, reducing pollution, and encouraging sustainable living practices in ecologically sensitive regions of the Northeast.
In several locations, troops interacted with residents, including students and youth groups, to spread awareness about climate change, waste management, and the importance of preserving biodiversity. Educational sessions were also conducted to highlight simple yet impactful measures such as reducing plastic usage, conserving water, and maintaining green surroundings.
The initiatives witnessed active participation from local communities, reflecting growing awareness and cooperation in environmental conservation efforts. The events also underscored the Army’s role beyond operational duties, contributing to social and ecological well-being in remote and strategically important areas.
Through these activities, Spear Corps reaffirmed its commitment to fostering a greener and cleaner environment while strengthening civil-military cooperation across the Northeast region.
Imphal/Dimapur/Itanagar/Guwahati, April 22: Troops of Spear Corps marked World Earth Day with a series of environmental initiatives across Manipur, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, and Assam, reinforcing their commitment to ecological conservation and sustainability.
As part of the observance, Army personnel undertook plantation drives, cleanliness campaigns, and awareness activities aimed at promoting environmental responsibility among local communities. The initiatives focused on protecting natural resources, reducing pollution, and encouraging sustainable living practices in ecologically sensitive regions of the Northeast.
In several locations, troops interacted with residents, including students and youth groups, to spread awareness about climate change, waste management, and the importance of preserving biodiversity. Educational sessions were also conducted to highlight simple yet impactful measures such as reducing plastic usage, conserving water, and maintaining green surroundings.
The initiatives witnessed active participation from local communities, reflecting growing awareness and cooperation in environmental conservation efforts. The events also underscored the Army’s role beyond operational duties, contributing to social and ecological well-being in remote and strategically important areas.
Through these activities, Spear Corps reaffirmed its commitment to fostering a greener and cleaner environment while strengthening civil-military cooperation across the Northeast region.
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