On International Forest Day 2026, UP CM Yogi Adityanath emphasized the vital role of forests in ecological balance, water, air, and life, urging citizens to protect nature.
On International Forest Day 2026, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath emphasized the critical role of forests in maintaining ecological balance and sustaining life. Speaking at the inaugural ceremony of the National Forestry Dialogue in Lucknow, CM Yogi stressed the need to protect natural resources based on India’s ancient traditions and Vedic wisdom.
Addressing the gathering, the Chief Minister reflected on the lessons from India’s Vedic period, highlighting how humanity has faced the consequences of disrupting nature over centuries. “From India’s Vedic tradition to today’s global challenges, every person has experienced the effects of tampering with nature. Issues like global warming and climate change serve as stark warnings for all of us,” he said.
CM Yogi underlined the interconnectedness of forests, water, air, and life. “A stepwell equals ten wells, ten stepwells equal a pond, ten ponds equal one son, and ten sons equal a tree. The importance of a tree in nature is paramount. Forests form the foundation of life and ensure ecological balance,” he explained, urging citizens to protect trees and natural habitats.
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Highlighting the fundamental link between forests and life, Yogi Adityanath stated, “If there is forest, there is water; if there is water and forest, there is air; and if there is air, there is life. Life cannot be imagined without these resources.” He called on every individual to act responsibly toward the environment and respect nature as one would their mother, drawing inspiration from India’s sage traditions.
The Chief Minister concluded by emphasizing the significance of International Forest Day 2026 as a reminder to preserve forests for future generations. “Our forests are our lifeline. Protecting them is not just a responsibility but a moral duty,” he said.
CM Yogi’s message on International Forest Day 2026 underscores the urgent need for forest conservation, ecological awareness, and sustainable development, inspiring citizens to embrace nature protection as a vital part of life.
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