Key Points

Ahmedabad is transforming its urban landscape through an innovative tree plantation campaign called 'Mission Four Million Trees'. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel personally participated in the drive, symbolically planting a 'Putrajiva' tree to inspire public involvement. The mission uses advanced technologies like LIDAR and Google Maps to scientifically track and monitor tree growth across the city. By engaging schools, religious organizations, and citizens, Gujarat is setting a remarkable example of sustainable urban development.

Key Points: Bhupendra Patel Leads Ahmedabad's Four Million Trees Mission

  • Gujarat launches ambitious urban forestry project with scientific monitoring
  • Innovative Miyawaki method ensures rapid tree growth
  • Citizen participation key in green cover expansion
  • Advanced technology like LIDAR tracks plantation success
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Ahmedabad pushes ahead with 'Mission Four Million Trees', Gujarat CM joins to plant saplings

Gujarat CM joins massive urban greening campaign, planting 14,000 saplings using advanced Miyawaki method across Ahmedabad city

"Our mission is not just planting trees, but creating public awareness about conservation - AMC Officials"

Ahmedabad, Sep 18

In a major push to expand the city's green cover, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel joined officials of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) for a mass plantation drive under the 'Mission Four Million Trees' campaign at a garden behind Sabarmati Jail in Ranip ward.

The initiative will see 14,000 saplings - including Ayurvedic species - planted across 4,300 square metres using the Miyawaki method.

So far, AMC has planted more than 40.80 lakh saplings across the city under the campaign, with meticulous planning, geo-tagging of plantation sites, and monitoring through LIDAR survey technology to track growth and survival rates.

The drive has also involved widespread citizen participation, from the distribution of over 54,000 tulsi plants during Shravan month to the planting of religiously significant trees like peepal, kadam, and bilva on auspicious days. On the Prime Minister's birthday, September 17, nearly 12,820 tulsi saplings were distributed at temples across all city wards.

AMC Commissioner Banchhanidhi Pani, Mayor Pratibhaben Jain, MPs, MLAs, and civic leaders attended the Ranip event, where Patel symbolically planted a 'Putrajiva' tree.

Schools, religious organisations, and residential societies also took part, pledging their support for building a greener Gujarat.

According to AMC officials, the 'Mission Four Million Trees' is not only aimed at boosting urban greenery but also at encouraging public awareness and responsibility for tree conservation.

Plantation sites are mapped on Google Maps, while advanced technology ensures scientific monitoring, making the campaign one of the most data-driven urban greening projects in the country.

Meanwhile, Gujarat has emerged as a leader in India's green energy transition, with a strong focus on solar, wind, and hybrid renewable projects.

The state hosts Asia's largest solar park at Charanka and India's first offshore wind energy project, while also promoting rooftop solar in cities like Ahmedabad and Surat.

With over 20 GW of renewable energy capacity installed and ambitious plans to scale it further, Gujarat is aligning with India's 2070 net-zero goals, supported by investor-friendly policies, port-led advantages for wind power, and innovative initiatives like solar-wind hybrid parks, making it a hub of sustainable energy development.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see geo-tagging and LIDAR monitoring being used. Accountability is key in such projects. Hope they maintain the trees properly and not just focus on plantation numbers.
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Anjali F
Love that they're planting Ayurvedic species! Neem, tulsi, peepal - these trees have medicinal value and cultural significance. Perfect blend of tradition and modern environmentalism 🙏
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Michael C
Impressive scale - 40 lakh+ saplings already! The combination of citizen participation and advanced technology is what makes this sustainable. Gujarat showing how development and environment can go hand in hand.
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the effort, I hope they're choosing native species suitable for Ahmedabad's climate. Sometimes these drives plant exotic trees that don't survive or harm local ecology.
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Sneha F
The integration with religious occasions and temple distributions is brilliant! When environmental action connects with cultural practices, people participate more willingly. More cities should adopt this approach 🌳
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David E
Gujarat's comprehensive approach - from urban greening to renewable energy leadership - is exactly what India needs. The 2070 net-zero goal seems achievable with such coordinated efforts across sectors.

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