Sanchita Chatterjee, BS News Agency: Press Club Kolkata Organises Tree Plantation Programme to Promote Environmental Conservation
Demonstrating its commitment to environmental sustainability and social responsibility, the Press Club Kolkata organised a Tree Plantation Programme on Friday, July 17, 2026, at its premises on Jaffrin Road, Maidan, opposite B.C. Roy Market, Kolkata. The event, which commenced at 2:00 PM, witnessed enthusiastic participation from journalists, club members, environmental supporters, and invited guests, all united by a common goal of protecting nature and creating a greener future.
The programme was organised with the theme "Plant Trees, Protect the Environment", highlighting the urgent need to restore ecological balance through afforestation. With climate change, pollution, and deforestation posing serious threats to the environment, the initiative served as a reminder that every individual has a responsibility to contribute towards preserving nature.
The event began with a brief inaugural session where senior officials of the Press Club welcomed the participants and explained the significance of tree plantation in today's rapidly urbanising world. They stressed that while technological advancement has transformed modern society, it has also increased environmental challenges such as rising temperatures, air pollution, water scarcity, and loss of biodiversity. Planting trees, they said, is one of the simplest yet most effective ways to combat these issues.
Several varieties of saplings, including flowering, fruit-bearing, and shade-providing trees, were planted across the Press Club premises. Members, guests, and volunteers actively participated in the plantation drive, carefully placing the saplings into prepared pits and watering them. The atmosphere reflected a strong sense of teamwork and environmental awareness as everyone joined hands to make the initiative successful.
Speaking on the occasion, members of the Press Club emphasised that environmental conservation is not limited to government efforts alone. They noted that media organisations, educational institutions, businesses, and citizens all have an important role to play in encouraging sustainable practices. Through such initiatives, the Press Club aims to inspire people to take practical steps toward protecting the environment in their own communities.
Participants also discussed the long-term benefits of tree plantation. Trees absorb carbon dioxide, release oxygen, reduce air pollution, prevent soil erosion, conserve water, provide shelter to wildlife, and help regulate local temperatures. In densely populated urban areas like Kolkata, increasing green cover is especially important to improve air quality and reduce the impact of heat waves.
The programme highlighted the importance of caring for the planted saplings after the event. Organisers explained that planting a tree is only the first step, while regular watering, protection from damage, and proper maintenance are essential to ensure healthy growth. Volunteers expressed their willingness to monitor the saplings and nurture them into fully grown trees.
The initiative also served as an educational platform for younger participants. Students and youth volunteers attending the programme learned about environmental challenges and the importance of adopting eco-friendly habits in daily life. Organisers encouraged everyone to reduce plastic use, conserve water, recycle waste, and participate in future environmental campaigns.
The green surroundings of the Press Club provided an ideal setting for the plantation drive. Participants appreciated the peaceful environment and expressed hope that the newly planted trees would further enhance the beauty of the premises while contributing to a healthier ecosystem for years to come.
Environmental experts have consistently pointed out that tree plantation is one of the most cost-effective natural solutions for addressing climate change. By increasing green cover, cities can improve biodiversity, reduce pollution, and create healthier living conditions for future generations. Programmes like this demonstrate how community participation can make a meaningful contribution to environmental protection.
The event concluded with a collective pledge by all participants to continue supporting environmental conservation and encourage others to plant and protect trees. The organisers thanked everyone for their enthusiastic participation and reaffirmed the Press Club Kolkata's commitment to organising similar awareness and community-service initiatives in the future.
The Tree Plantation Programme organised by Press Club Kolkata was not merely a ceremonial event but a meaningful effort to inspire environmental responsibility among citizens. As the saplings grow into strong trees, they will stand as living symbols of the community's commitment to building a greener, healthier, and more sustainable future. Through such initiatives, the Press Club once again demonstrated that collective action, however small it may seem, can make a significant difference in preserving the environment for generations to come.
