Surat woman suffering from end-stage brain tumour plants 30,000 trees

By ANI | Published: January 8, 2020 11:14 AM2020-01-08T11:14:58+5:302020-01-08T11:30:12+5:30

A 27-year-old woman suffering from an end-stage brain tumour has become a symbol of grit and determination by planting over 30,000 trees to tackle air pollution which she believes is the reason why people are rapidly developing terminal diseases.

Surat woman suffering from end-stage brain tumour plants 30,000 trees | Surat woman suffering from end-stage brain tumour plants 30,000 trees

Surat woman suffering from end-stage brain tumour plants 30,000 trees

A 27-year-old woman suffering from an end-stage brain tumour has become a symbol of grit and determination by planting over 30,000 trees to tackle air pollution which she believes is the reason why people are rapidly developing terminal diseases.

Shruchi Vadaliya, living in Gujarat's Surat city, was diagnosed with the disease a few months ago following which she started a campaign to save the environment.

She observed that air pollution is the reason why she developed cancer and that many lives can be saved from the deadly diseases if more trees are planted.

"I may die soon but I want to live on in the breaths of the people by planting more trees," Vadaliya said.

She has planted more than 30,000 trees in the last two years and motivated many others to do the same. Despite having a deadly disease, the woman did not lose her sense of purpose.

"I do not have enough time to live my life and fulfil dreams but I do not want others to face the same. Therefore, plants should be planted which will improve the air quality and prevent cancer," Vadaliya said.

The philanthropist also visited various villages and schools to meet children and encourage them to plant trees. "Educating children is the best way to save the future," she added.

( With inputs from ANI )

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