Retired Forest Management Chief Plants 30 Million Saplings and Creates Forest on Infertile Land

And 41 years after he first began this ambitious afforestation project, he returned to the now-lush land with a picture of the once-barren environment, highlighting what a huge difference there is in the landscape. Needless to say, he admits he's very happy with the results.He continued: We tried to give the best service to the homeland, the nation, the state. I studied at a state-affiliated boarding school, our state took care of me there for 4 years. Considering these, I took it as my duty to provide the best service to my state as much as I could during my tenure.