The Paudhropan Mahabhiyan 2025 is set to create history in Uttar Pradesh. On Wednesday, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will lead the massive environmental campaign by planting saplings in Ayodhya and Azamgarh. The aim is to plant 37 crore trees in a single day, a figure that could set a global record. All preparations for this ambitious drive are complete.
CM Yogi to Lead Paudhropan Mahabhiyan 2025
In the Paudhropan Mahabhiyan 2025, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will plant saplings in Ayodhya and Azamgarh. He will be joined by Minister of State for Forests (Independent Charge) Dr. Arun Saxena and Forest Minister KP Malik. Governor Anandiben Patel will participate in the campaign from Barabanki, while Minister of State Satish Sharma will represent the state government there.
Deputy Chief Ministers Keshav Prasad Maurya and Brajesh Pathak will contribute by planting saplings in Meerut and Lucknow respectively.
Ministers Across All 75 Districts for Paudhropan Mahabhiyan 2025
The Paudhropan Mahabhiyan 2025 will see active participation from all cabinet ministers, ministers of state (independent charge), and ministers of state across Uttar Pradesh’s 75 districts. Each minister has been assigned a specific district where they must plant saplings on the day of the campaign.
Some key assignments include:
- Suresh Khanna – Shahjahanpur
- Surya Pratap Shahi – Ayodhya
- Swatantra Dev Singh – Gorakhpur
- Baby Rani Maurya – Aligarh
- Chaudhary Laxmi Narayan – Mathura
- Jayveer Singh – Mainpuri
- Dharampal Singh – Bareilly
- Nand Gopal Gupta ‘Nandi’ – Prayagraj
- Anil Rajbhar – Azamgarh
- Rakesh Sachan – Kanpur Dehat
- AK Sharma – Jaunpur
- Yogendra Upadhyay – Agra
- Ashish Patel – Mirzapur
- Dr. Sanjay Nishad – Ambedkarnagar
- Omprakash Rajbhar – Ghazipur
- Dara Singh Chauhan – Deoria
- Sunil Kumar Sharma – Ghaziabad
- Anil Kumar – Bijnor
This coordinated effort underlines the seriousness and commitment of the state government toward the Paudhropan Mahabhiyan 2025.

Ministers of State (Independent Charge) Also Join
Alongside cabinet ministers, the following Ministers of State (Independent Charge) will also take part in Paudhropan Mahabhiyan 2025:
- Nitin Agarwal – Kanpur Nagar
- Kapildev Agarwal – Muzaffarnagar
- Ravindra Jaiswal – Varanasi
- Sandeep Singh – Etah
- Gulab Devi – Sambhal
- Girish Yadav – Pratapgarh
- Dharmveer Prajapati – Jhansi
- Aseem Arun – Kannauj
- JPS Rathore – Moradabad
- Dayashankar Singh – Ballia
- Narendra Kashyap – Hapur
- Dinesh Pratap Singh – Raebareli
- Dayashankar Mishra ‘Dayalu’ – Chandauli
This extensive ministerial deployment ensures maximum visibility and public engagement for the Paudhropan Mahabhiyan 2025.
Nodal Officers Appointed in Every District
To ensure the success of Paudhropan Mahabhiyan 2025, the government has appointed nodal officers in each of the 75 districts. These officers reached their respective districts a day prior to supervise and review local preparations.
Key appointments include:
- M. Devaraj (Principal Secretary, Appointments) – Prayagraj
- Dr. Raj Shekhar (MD, Jal Jeevan Mission) – Varanasi
- Vijay Kiran Anand (CEO, Invest UP) – Jaunpur
- Dr. Pinky Jowel (Health Secretary) – Mirzapur
- GS Naveen (Irrigation Secretary) – Azamgarh
- Suhas LY (Sports Secretary) – Gorakhpur
- Kanchan Verma (Director, School Education) – Gonda
- Anil Garg (Principal Secretary, Irrigation) – Ayodhya
- Sarika Mohan (Basic Education Secretary) – Barabanki
- Parthasarthi Sen Sharma (Principal Secretary, Health) – Lucknow
- Balakar Singh (Housing Commissioner) – Meerut
- Amrit Abhijat (Principal Secretary, Urban Development) – Ghaziabad
- Mukesh Meshram (Principal Secretary, Tourism & Culture) – Noida
These nodal officers play a critical role in the on-ground implementation of Paudhropan Mahabhiyan 2025.
Why Paudhropan Mahabhiyan 2025 Matters?
The Paudhropan Mahabhiyan 2025 is more than just a government initiative—it is a people’s movement. With increasing challenges like climate change, deforestation, and urban pollution, this campaign acts as a green shield for Uttar Pradesh. It promotes biodiversity, improves air quality, and conserves groundwater.
Through mass mobilization, the state aims to spread awareness and involve citizens in sustainable development practices.

Digital Outreach and Social Engagement
The Uttar Pradesh government has leveraged social media, news channels, and digital platforms to promote Paudhropan Mahabhiyan 2025. Public messages encourage people to plant trees at their homes, schools, farms, and office campuses. A real-time data dashboard is also expected to be implemented to track plantation numbers.
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