DOGRA HERALD BUREAU
BATOTE, july 8
State Bank of India (SBI) on Monday initiated a significant plantation drive at the Community Health Center in Batote, marking a collaborative effort towards environmental sustainability and community engagement.
The event was graced by the presence of key figures including SBI Manager Kuldip Singh, Block Medical Officer (BMO) Dr. Opinder Singh, and Assistant Manager Tinu Kumar, reflecting a joint commitment to fostering a greener environment and promoting social responsibility.
The initiative underscores SBI’s proactive approach in contributing to environmental conservation efforts while also strengthening ties with the local community.
“The plantation drive itself was meticulously planned to enhance the green cover around the Community Health Center, aligning with broader environmental goals to combat climate change and improve air quality.
Trees and plants were carefully selected to complement the local ecosystem and provide ecological benefits such as carbon sequestration, soil conservation, and biodiversity enhancement,” said SBI Manager Kuldip Singh.
During the event, SBI Manager Kuldip Singh emphasized the bank’s commitment to sustainability and community welfare.
He highlighted the importance of such initiatives in not only beautifying public spaces but also in creating a healthier environment for residents and visitors alike.
The presence of Dr. Opinder Singh, BMO of Batote, underscored the collaborative effort between the banking sector and the healthcare community, recognizing the intertwined nature of environmental health and public health.
Assistant Manager Tinu Kumar played a pivotal role in organizing the logistics of the plantation drive, ensuring that the event ran smoothly and that all participants were actively engaged in the process.
The community response to the initiative was overwhelmingly positive, with local residents and stakeholders expressing appreciation for SBI’s proactive stance in promoting environmental stewardship.
Many attendees, including staff members from the Community Health Center and nearby residents, actively participated in planting trees and nurturing the newly planted saplings, symbolizing a shared commitment to sustainable living and environmental conservation.
Beyond the immediate benefits of enhancing green spaces, the plantation drive at Batote Community Health Center serves as a model for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives that prioritize environmental sustainability and community well-being.
Looking ahead, SBI plans to expand its environmental initiatives across other regions, leveraging its nationwide network and resources to support local communities in similar endeavors.
The bank remains committed to integrating environmental considerations into its business operations and corporate strategy, aiming to mitigate climate risks and promote eco-friendly practices.