IT Correspondent
Imphal, May 9:
Like other environment loving bodies, a group of Royal Enfield riders in Manipur popularly known as Royal Riders Manipur (RRM)ās continuous tree plantation efforts and public awareness programs since 2008 helps in rejuvenating the green covers in some areas of the state.
āOur activities also at least help in rejuvenating green cover in some specific areas of Langol, Yaral pat etc,ā says RK Tombisana, President of RRM. āTree plantation became mandatory in most of our events as weāve a message -A tree for every hero of the Anglo-Manipuri war of 1891.ā
With the motto āServing with adventure,ā RRM which is Manipurās most happening bike club with Enfield bullet riders belonging to diverse professionals, is formed with the motive to undertake charity events related to health, environment, child rights, disaster, communal harmony besides art and culture to create a āgood bikerā image.
They started to take up welfare programmes with their own contributions across the region after their first ride towards Kuirei, a remote in Manipurās Ukhrul district for a free medical camp in April 2007.For their generous service, the people they met sometimes called them āAngels on wheels.ā
The RRM with support of different NGOs had been organising the awareness campaign to save the environment by voluntarily participating in plantations and taking up activities to prevent pollution. The activity rose from their deep concern over the stateās degrading biodiversity, rise in temperature, unpredicted rain etc.
Considering these, the riders (RRM) begins to organise the month-long campaign to protect and conserve the environment locally known as āMahousa Ima Ningsing Thaā (month to remember Mother Nature)with special focus on local environment issues even though it was observed under the United Nations theme, Tombisana said.
Manipur power, forest, environment and climate change minister Thongam Biswajit Singh inaugurated this yearās month-long campaign with the UN theme āOnly one Earth,ā on May 6 wherein the RRMās 200 plus members conducted tree plantation at Andro, CI College and Kangchup Chiru covering three districts-Imphal East, Bishnupur and Kangpokpi.
On Sunday, another tree plantation was also held as part of the ongoing observation at Langol hill range in the outskirts of Imphal in presence of DGP Manipur P Doungel.
Regarding the ongoing campaign, RRMās secretary Jogen Phanjoubam said, āWeāll also celebrate the Environment Day with awareness programs on mother nature, organising green concerts and distribution of tree saplings etc.ā Manipur recorded the loss in forest cover (249 sq kms), according to the biennial Indiaās State of Forest Report 2021 published by the Forest Survey of India.