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Amit Shah to Launch 70 Lakh Tree Plantation Drive in Delhi Tomorrow

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will launch Delhi’s ambitious 70 lakh tree plantation drive on Tuesday. The NDMC will support the campaign by organizing a Mega Tree Plantation Drive at 34 locations. NDMC Vice Chairperson Kuljeet Singh Chahal said the council has set a target of planting 600 trees and 50,000 shrubs. NDMC contributes nearly 55% of Delhi’s green cover despite covering only 3% of the city’s area.

HM Amit Shah to launch 70 lakh tree plantation drive in Delhi tomorrow

New Delhi, July 6

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will on Tuesday inaugurate the Delhi government's ambitious drive to plant 70 lakh trees - a campaign that will be supported by the NDMC by organising "Mega Tree Plantation Drive" at 34 locations, said Vice Chairperson Kuljeet Singh Chahal.

Chahal said that under this special campaign the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) has set a target of planting around 600 trees and 50,000 shrubs. More than 50,000 planting pits have already been prepared in advance.

He said native and environmentally sustainable tree species, including Peepal, Neem, Jamun, Imli, Champa, Ashoka, Gulmohar, Amaltas and Gulmohar will be planted.

In addition, ornamental and native shrubs such as Hamelia, Justicia, Canna, Lily, Murraya and several other species will be planted to enhance the biodiversity and aesthetic appeal of NDMC's green spaces.

Chahal stated that all NDMC Council Members, Heads of Departments (HODs), officers and employees will participate in the plantation drive by planting trees at different locations across the Council area.

He said that for NDMC plantation is not merely a one-day programme but a continuous people's movement.

Under the "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam - On Sunday" campaign, NDMC has successfully completed 31 consecutive Sunday plantation drives, he said.

Besides these weekly drives, plantation activities are also regularly undertaken during national festivals, special occasions and various public events, he said.

He added that the campaign has witnessed enthusiastic participation from Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs), Market Traders Associations (MTAs), schools, institutions and local residents, making it a true example of Jan Bhagidari (people's participation).

Highlighting NDMC's environmental achievements, Chahal said that NDMC presently maintains 1,450 acres of green spaces, including six iconic parks, 122 colony parks, 981 CPWD-maintained parks, 52 school green areas, 51 roundabouts, 14 market gardens and nearly 15,000 avenue trees.

Despite covering only about 3 per cent of Delhi's geographical area, NDMC contributes nearly 55 per cent of the Capital's green cover, making it one of the greenest urban local bodies in the country.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Michael C

Impressive numbers! But I'm a bit skeptical about "continuous people's movement" when it's a one-time launch with 70 lakh target. Let's see if the enthusiasm lasts beyond tomorrow. Still, any plantation is better than none.

Priya S

Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam campaign is truly heartwarming! We need more such movements connecting environmental action with cultural values. Peepal, Neem, Jamun - all native species that actually survive our climate. Great job NDMC! 🙏

Vikram M

"NDMC contributes 55% of Delhi's green cover despite covering only 3% area" - this is remarkable! But what about the remaining 97% area? L-G and MCD need to step up too. Trees alone won't solve Delhi's pollution without addressing vehicular emissions.

Ananya R

I live near one of NDMC's colony parks and the difference is visible. More trees actually reduce temperature in summer by 2-3°C. Hope this drive includes proper watering infrastructure - many saplings die within months due to lack of care.

Rohit P

Jan Bhagidari sounds great, but how many of these saplings are actually planted by residents vs. being planted by NDMC staff in a photo-op? Also, why does every initiative need a big launch by a minister? Let's focus on results, not headlines. 🇮🇳

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