Sayaji Shinde Meets Pawan Kalyan: A Green Vision for Temples
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Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has always supported innovative ideas, especially those benefiting society. Recently, popular actor Sayaji Shinde expressed his desire to meet Pawan Kalyan to discuss a unique and meaningful initiative—distributing saplings to devotees along with prasad at temples. This idea was first shared by Shinde on the *Bigg Boss* stage during his appearance alongside Sudheer Babu to promote their film *Maa Nanna Super Hero*.
Sayaji Shinde's passion for environmental conservation stems from a deeply personal place. In memory of his late mother, who passed away in 1997, he has committed to planting saplings equal to her weight across India. Each sapling is a tribute to her, representing life, growth, and a bond with nature. He has already implemented this idea in three temples in Maharashtra, where saplings are given to devotees performing abhishekas, promoting greenery and environmental awareness.
While promoting *Maa Nanna Super Hero* on *Bigg Boss*, Shinde shared this idea with the host, Nagarjuna, who praised it as a legacy for future generations. Though Nagarjuna suggested that Shinde's idea could be promoted without Pawan Kalyan's involvement, Shinde was determined to personally share his vision with the Deputy CM.
The fans took Shinde's message viral, ensuring it reached Pawan Kalyan. Recently, Shinde met Pawan Kalyan at his camp office in Mangalagiri. The meeting, which reportedly centered around forest ecology and environmental technology, saw Shinde formally invite Pawan to implement this initiative on a larger scale in Andhra Pradesh. Photos from their meeting quickly went viral, sparking excitement among fans and environmental enthusiasts alike.
With this positive reception, it is expected that Pawan Kalyan might officially announce the initiative soon. It remains to be seen whether Sayaji Shinde will be appointed to lead the program, but both figures are eager to contribute to environmental conservation in a meaningful way.
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