Government bigwigs grabbed shovels and got their hands dirty yesterday at the Ministry of Planning and Finance. Deputy Prime Minister and Union Minister U Win Shein led the charge during the annual monsoon tree planting party. The ministry compound turned into a green paradise as officials dug holes and planted seedlings everywhere. Department heads and staff members joined the environmental mission with enthusiasm. Over 1,000 teak trees found new homes during the massive planting session.
The Deputy Prime Minister kicked off the event by planting the first teak tree at a special spot. Ministry workers watched their leader dig into the soil and carefully place the young tree. Deputy ministers followed suit and planted their assigned trees around the compound. Staff members spread out across the grounds to complete the green transformation. U Win Shein walked around checking on progress and cheering everyone forward.
The ministry wants regular people to start caring more about the environment and climate change. Officials hope their tree planting example will inspire citizens to grab shovels and plant trees themselves. The annual event aims to improve air quality and create better weather conditions across the country. Ministry leaders believe small actions like planting trees can make huge differences for future generations. The teak trees will grow tall and provide shade for decades to come.
The Deputy Prime Minister kicked off the event by planting the first teak tree at a special spot. Ministry workers watched their leader dig into the soil and carefully place the young tree. Deputy ministers followed suit and planted their assigned trees around the compound. Staff members spread out across the grounds to complete the green transformation. U Win Shein walked around checking on progress and cheering everyone forward.
The ministry wants regular people to start caring more about the environment and climate change. Officials hope their tree planting example will inspire citizens to grab shovels and plant trees themselves. The annual event aims to improve air quality and create better weather conditions across the country. Ministry leaders believe small actions like planting trees can make huge differences for future generations. The teak trees will grow tall and provide shade for decades to come.