Doimukh, June 5:
World Environment Day 2026 was observed with great enthusiasm across Gumto and Tarasso through a series of activities including a 5-kilometre marathon, massive tree plantation drives, and awareness programmes aimed at promoting environmental conservation, physical fitness, and sustainable living.
The celebrations witnessed active participation from citizens, students, youths, volunteers, community leaders, and government officials, reflecting a collective commitment towards building a greener and healthier future.
At Gumto, the 5 KM Marathon organised by the Circle Office Gumto drew enthusiastic participation from people of all age groups. The event was flagged off in the presence of Hon’ble MLA Shri Nabam Vivek and Deputy Commissioner Shri Lobsang Tsering. Adding inspiration to the occasion, renowned athlete Shri Tarh Gungte Hura participated as the Icon Runner, motivating the runners and encouraging the spirit of fitness and environmental responsibility among the participants.
As part of the World Environment Day celebrations, awareness was also created on the importance of protecting natural resources, maintaining ecological balance, and adopting sustainable practices in daily life.
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| Participants of 5 km Marathon at Gumto. |
Later in the day, a massive plantation drive was carried out at Nabam Runghi Cricket Ground, Barmani, Tarasso. The programme was organised by Team Robniang Helping Hands Foundation (TRHHF) in collaboration with the Forest Department. Hundreds of saplings were planted with the objective of enhancing green cover and contributing to long-term environmental sustainability.
Addressing the gathering, Hon’ble MLA Shri Nabam Vivek urged the public to actively participate in environmental conservation by planting and nurturing trees. He also encouraged people to adopt organic farming and promote kitchen gardening as a means of achieving self-reliance while maintaining a healthy and sustainable lifestyle.
Deputy Commissioner Shri Lobsang Tsering appreciated the efforts of the organisers, volunteers, and participants for making the programme a success. He stressed the importance of increasing forest cover and preserving the environment for future generations, while calling upon the public to work collectively towards protecting nature.
The observance of World Environment Day across Gumto and Tarasso highlighted the importance of community participation in environmental protection and served as a reminder that every individual contribution, no matter how small, can make a significant difference in creating a cleaner, greener, and healthier society.


















