Key Points

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurated an urban forest park in Ahmedabad’s Lambha ward, featuring 8,000 indigenous trees. The park, developed under PPP, includes a walking track and a statue of tribal icon Birsa Munda. This initiative is part of AMC’s goal to plant 40 lakh trees by 2025, with 27 lakh already planted. Ahmedabad’s green push includes 198 oxygen parks and 310 public gardens citywide.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Inaugurates Ahmedabad Urban Forest Park

  • CM Patel inaugurates 4,464 sqm urban forest with 8,000 indigenous trees
  • Park features Miyawaki technique and 250m walking track
  • Part of AMC’s 'Mission for Million Trees - 2025'
  • Ahmedabad has planted 27 lakh trees, 66% of target
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Gujarat CM inaugurates urban forest park, unveils statue of Birsa Munda in Ahmedabad

Gujarat CM unveils Birsa Munda statue and urban forest park in Ahmedabad, part of the city's push for sustainable green spaces.

"This initiative marks Ahmedabad’s transformation from a Clean City to a Green City. – AMC Official"

Ahmedabad, Aug 8

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurated a newly developed Urban Forest Park in Ahmedabad's Lambha ward on Friday, and also unveiled a statue of tribal freedom icon Birsa Munda at the site.

Developed under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC), the park is part of the city's broader push towards sustainable urban greenery.

Spread across 4,464 square metres and built at a cost of Rs 55 lakh, the park features around 8,000 indigenous trees, including species like teak, bamboo, khair, arjun, and sissoo, planted using the Miyawaki afforestation technique. A 250-metre walking track has also been constructed to promote public wellness.

The initiative is part of Ahmedabad's vision to evolve from a Clean City to a Green City, under the leadership and guidance of the Chief Minister.

The Urban Forest Park is a key milestone in AMC’s ambitious 'Mission for Million Trees - 2025', which aims to plant 40 lakh trees across the city.

As of August 7, a total of 27,11,443 trees have been planted, marking a 66.77 per cent achievement of the target. The remaining plantation is expected to be completed at an accelerated pace.

So far, AMC has developed 198 Oxygen Parks/Urban Forests across city zones using dense plantation methods. This includes 58 parks in the East Zone, 30 in the West, 29 in the North, 18 in the South, 32 in the North-West, and 31 in the South-West Zone.

Additionally, 310 public gardens are maintained across Ahmedabad, reflecting the city’s increasing commitment to green infrastructure.

Over the last six years, the city’s Garden Department has carried out over 1 crore tree plantations, with yearly numbers steadily increasing - from 11.58 lakh trees in 2019–20 to 30.13 lakh trees so far in 2024 - 25. This sustained drive is not only aimed at improving the city's environment but also enhancing the quality of life for its citizens through green urban spaces.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Good to see Birsa Munda getting recognition in Gujarat. Our tribal freedom fighters deserve more memorials across India. But I hope they don't just stop at statues - need actual policies to uplift tribal communities.
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Aman W
Rs 55 lakh for 4,464 sqm? That's nearly Rs 1,232 per sqm! Seems expensive compared to other city parks. Hope there's proper transparency in these projects. Public money should be used wisely.
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Shreya B
As an Ahmedabad resident, I'm thrilled! The walking track is much needed. Our city is becoming concrete jungle. More such parks please - especially in crowded areas like Maninagar and Vastral.
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Karan T
The numbers look impressive but what's the survival rate of these plants? Planting is easy, maintaining is tough. AMC should involve local RWAs and schools in adoption programs.
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Nisha Z
Great to see indigenous species being planted! Teak and bamboo are perfect for our climate. Hope they include more fruit trees too - would attract birds and give free food to visitors 😊
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Varun X
While I appreciate the greenery push, why only focus on Ahmedabad? Smaller cities like Rajkot and Surat need such initiatives too. Gujarat's development shouldn't

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