Actress Shanaya Sharma Plants Trees with ‘Environment Baba’ Avdhut Arun Giri

 


Rishikesh. Taking a commendable step towards environmental protection, television actress Shanaya Sharma joined hands with the renowned spiritual leader Mahamandaleshwar Avdhut Baba Arun Giri, popularly known as ‘Environment Baba’, for a tree plantation drive at his ashram in Prayagraj. The event saw the active participation of saints, devotees, and nature enthusiasts, who collectively spread the message of conserving nature.

During the plantation, Shanaya personally planted saplings alongside Baba and appealed to the public to plant at least one tree in their lifetime and take responsibility for its care. She emphasized that collective efforts are essential to combat serious issues like climate change and pollution.

Avdhut Baba Arun Giri, fondly called ‘Environment Baba’, has been spearheading plantation and greenery campaigns for several years. His ashram has now become a center for environmental awareness, afforestation, and sustainable living. Sharing his vision, he said—
“Tree plantation is the truest form of worship. If every individual plants even one tree a year, we can ensure a green and safe future for generations to come.”

Actress Shanaya Sharma also expressed her gratitude, saying that it was an honor for her to plant trees with a personality as inspiring as Avdhut Baba. She urged the youth to take small yet meaningful steps toward protecting the environment, stressing that small contributions can together bring about big changes.

The plantation drive at the ashram witnessed enthusiastic participation from local volunteers, youth, and devotees. Participants not only planted trees but also pledged to nurture them with responsibility so that they could grow into a thriving green legacy.

This initiative was not just a ceremonial event but a commitment to leave behind a green heritage for future generations. The atmosphere at the ashram reflected a unique blend of devotion and environmental responsibility, where spirituality and nature conservation beautifully came together.

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