Prime Minister Narendra Modi has praises the 'Green India Challenge' initiative of Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) MP J. Santosh Kumar. Let us share that in a letter to the Rajya Sabha member, Modi wrote that it was heartening to learn about 'Green India Challenge', an endeavour to plant saplings and increase the green cover across the country. He conveyed his heartiest congratulations to Santosh Kumar on undertaking 'this noble initiative to preserve a cleaner, greener environment.' For your information let us share that the Prime Minister stated that it is the individual and collective responsibility of every citizen to leave behind a green footprint for posterity. He said endeavours like Green India Challenge can succeed only through people's participation. "We have always nurtured peaceful co-existence and harmony with nature. The inherent love and respect for nature has been an integral part of our heritage. Our deep reverence for Mother Earth is reflected through such saying as Earth is our Mother and we are its children," reads the letter by the Prime Minister. Modi wroteas "Following in the footsteps of such a glorious heritage, we have been striving tirelessly to enhance the green cover in our country. A series of decisions such as increasing the share of renewable sources of energy, including solar energy, reducing dependence on fossil fuels and banning single plastic use reflect our undying commitment towards environment conservation," On Santosh Kumar bringing out the book titled 'Vriksha Vedam', the Prime Minister hoped that this will educate the people, particularly youth about the holistic relationship between mankind and nature. "I am sure that your initiative will gather further pace," he added. Santosh Kumar took to Twitter to thank Modi for his kind words and valuable message and said this adds sanctity to the cause. BJP's furious reaction over Former CM Kamal states 'Mera bharat mahan nhi..' Mamata arrives late for Cyclone Yaas review meet with PM Modi Prakash Javadekar claims corona vaccine to be installed by December 2021 Inter Exam duration to reduce from three hours to 90 minutes