A dimension within Youth & Community Greening
Highlights community engagement, particularly among youth, in tree planting and environmental initiatives.
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AI-synthesised pieces woven from many community voices on this theme. They may contain errors or interpretation — they're a reflection of the stories, not a record of fact.

In the old days, village elders resolved disputes, but now people go to court; we want to return to our previous state of self-governance.

Faced with the loss of their natural forest, a community took action to plant a new one specifically for medicinal herbs.

Residents of Maradipanga voice their daily struggles and collective aspirations for government assistance to cultivate better livelihoods, restore their environment, and build a more developed future.

Villagers from Kandhamal voice their collective aspiration for government loans to cultivate thriving local businesses from the forest's bounty.
Form a youth committee and plant 10 trees every year.
— Laxmi Bagh · Sundargarh, Odisha
To involve youth in forest comedy, hold meetings with villagers, and plant 10 edible trees every year.
— Laxmi Bagh · Sundargarh, Odisha
Youth committee formation, Meeting with villagers, every year 10 plantations per person
— Laxmi Bagh · Sundargarh, Odisha
After forming the youth committee, 10 trees will be planted in each area, and training will be given to the committee.
— Laxmi Bagh · Sundargarh, Odisha
To involve people and create awareness for all families to plant 10 trees every year. Prohibit cutting trees. Yes.
— Laxmi Bagh · Sundargarh, Odisha
We want to form a forest committee in our village.
— Gitanjali Bhoi · Karamdihi, Sundargarh, Odisha
Formation Youth committee and every year 10 plantation
— Laxmi Bagh · Sundargarh, Odisha
In our village, we will plant trees and study, okay? By planting trees, we will give shade to people, and they will be happy with us.
— Anupama Mahanand
In our village, forests can be planted to make people happy. The environment can be improved.
— Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand
The formation of the 10th youth club and annual tree planting.
— Laxmi Bagh · Sundargarh, Odisha
Plant trees in our village, whether they are bamboo or banyan trees, and make our village happy.
— Anupama Mahanand · SKIP NO LOCATION
We hope that by planting one tree from each family, oxygen will increase and the climate change equation will be correct.
— PRADEEP KUMAR KANHAR · Rourkela, Sundargarh, Odisha
First of all, a committee in the village for the protection of the forest and every member of the village should be informed there. SSG mothers should also be involved so that the forest products are not wasted. To fulfill that
— Niranjan Bisi · Bissamcuttack, Rayagada, Odisha
How can we make the community aware through the Pandation program? Also, in the Gram Sabha, on behalf of the community, we can submit a petition and pass a resolution regarding government afforestation.
— Niranjan Bisi · Bissamcuttack, Rayagada, Odisha
Through tree plantations, one can imagine creating good food for a community and making efforts to raise awareness among people about it as nutritious food.
— Ram Maravi · Dindori, Madhya Pradesh
To unite the community
— Sunita Kumari
To unite the community
— Sunita Kumari
All of them should plant trees to save water and forests. For example,
— Ram Kumari · Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
Plant trees in the forest, protect the forest.Name -Sundri PadiamiVillage -Kodeguda
— Champa Gatan · Pujariguda, Malkangiri, Odisha
Rural leaders are playing an active role in climate change, forest conservation, water security, organic farming, plastic waste reduction, and tree plantation. Youth and farmers from various districts are making collective efforts through their speeches, organic initiatives, awareness camps, seed protection, and environmental improvement.
— Namita Giri
Name: Debe Podiami, Village: Kodeguda, Gram Panchayat: Potrel, District: Malkangiri. Plant trees, protect the forest.
— Mukunda Madkami · Pujariguda, Malkangiri, Odisha
To establish a group for the sale of medicinal fruits and roots found in the forest, and to establish community resources.
— Anirudha Marai
We can revive our forests by planting tree saplings.
— Upendra Kumar Mahananda
We want to talk about the occasion of experimental planting, through which we grow trees and destroy weeds. This allows us to cultivate it well and sustain our livelihood.
— Sonmati · Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
SHG women plant trees every year for the village environment and take care of them, and also give importance to organic farming.
— Pankajini Chhatria
Long live rural discussions. The forests that are present in our lives are depleting. We need to plant more trees, otherwise society will be destroyed.
— Jadumani Nial · Gandhinagar, Rayagada, Odisha
We should plant trees. Just as we are cutting them, we should also plant them, because trees provide clean air and also bring rain. So, we should plant saplings.
— Kamleah Kumar · Kota, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
To save water, forests, and land, we should plant trees so that we can get clean air. Therefore, all of us, brothers and sisters, should collectively prevent the cutting of trees and plants, so that we can have clean air and protect the environment.
— Ram Kumari · Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
Name Deba madkami Village Kodeguda GP potrel If trees are planted, climate change can be prevented.
— Mukunda Madkami · Pujariguda, Malkangiri, Odisha
Hello. We will take care of our forest and protect the forest trees.
— Gauri damor
In our village, traditional forest and tribal knowledge should be provided to the younger generation to facilitate knowledge transfer.
— Batakrushna Sahoo
To save water and forests, we all should plant trees, so that we can get healthy air and protect our environment, ensuring the safety of all living beings, animals, and birds, and providing pure air.
— Ram Kumari
Protecting our culture, planting trees and plants, storing food seeds, saving the environment, instilling ethics in everyone, and preventing water pollution.
— Laxmanlal
My name is Johan Pradhan. It would be very good if we protect the forest. And by planting various types of trees, it would bear fruit. And if we plant the existing mango trees, it would be very good. Along with that, if we are provided with various types of seed trees, it would be convenient for us for farming and crops.
— SUBASH SABHASUNDAR · Maradipanga, Kandhamal, Odisha
we are here in Pocapa discussing how you can save this forest with a platform and data systems and and make more synthesis of everything that peoples in the jungle and the forest want. So voice report is a a way that that I can we do this.
— Shram · Pucallpa, Unknown, Ucayali
We will collect vegetables available in the village, sell them in the market, establish a community group, and support our family.
— Anirudha Marai
We should protect forest trees for a pure environment.
— Sunita Kumari · Ghorawal, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
By planting trees, we can revive the environment. By keeping cattle, we can do organic farming.
— Upendra Kumar Mahananda
We will start a small business. We can make plates and bowls from sal leaves found in our forest.
— Upendra Kumar Mahananda
We should sit with our elders and think about saving forests for future generations so that we can tell them.
— Chanda
The voices in this theme were gathered by these organisations through their community reports.

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