NCR's Green Battle: How District-Wise Plans Aim to Clear Delhi's Air

Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav has directed NCR states to develop detailed district-wise greening strategies. The plan focuses on using technology and community participation to expand green cover across the region. States must create five-year micro plans identifying specific plantation targets and funding sources. This coordinated approach aims to significantly improve Delhi-NCR's air quality through systematic ecological restoration.

Key Points: Yadav Directs NCR States on District Greening Strategy for Air Quality

  • States must classify areas by vegetation quality and administrative control
  • Five-year district micro plans to outline annual plantation targets
  • Green Credit Programme portal to attract corporate participation in restoration
  • Forest Survey of India to supply degraded land data for planning
  • Eco-Clubs and Natural History centres to engage in plantation activities
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Union Minister pushes NCR states for district-wise greening strategy to boost air quality

Union Minister Bhupender Yadav mandates NCR states to create district-wise greening plans using technology and community participation to improve Delhi's air quality.

"All Eco-Clubs in NCR should be identified and mapped for their engagement in awareness generation - Environment Ministry Press Note"

New Delhi, Nov 26

Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav on Wednesday chaired a high-level review meeting in New Delhi and directed NCR states to prepare a scientifically planned, technology-driven and convergence-based district-wise greening strategy to strengthen ecological security and ensure sustained improvement in Delhi-NCR’s air quality.

Senior officers of the Environment Ministry and Principal Chief Conservators of Forests (PCCFs) from Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and the Delhi government attended the meeting, which focused on accelerating green cover expansion through meticulous planning, community participation and efficient resource convergence.

During the review, Yadav assessed the ongoing preparations for plantation activities scheduled for 2026-27 and instructed all NCR states to undertake granular district-wise mapping of forest land, degraded land, public spaces, wetlands, catchment areas, community forests, Nagar Vans/Namo Parks and proposed or existing zoos.

States were told to classify these areas by vegetation quality and administrative control to streamline interventions.

The Minister “stressed that all Eco-Clubs in NCR should be identified and mapped for their engagement in awareness generation as well as active participation in plantation and maintenance activities” and “desired that Natural History as well as its regional centres should be actively involved in the plantation efforts”, as per a press note issued by the Ministry.

Calling for a forward-looking approach, the Minister directed states to draft five-year district-level Micro Plans, outlining annual plantation targets, implementing agencies, community engagement avenues, nursery capacity, and funding sources, including Green India Mission, Nagar Van Yojana, Compensatory Afforestation Fund, Green Credit Programme (GCP), MGNREGA and river rejuvenation schemes.

Minister Yadav also asked “officials of the Ministry to prepare a Five-Year Greening Plan for the National Capital Region by consolidating the district-wise Micro Plans prepared by the States.”

“Based on this integrated plan, coordinated actions will be initiated for ensuring necessary facilitation which would, amongst other benefits, also support in the fulfilment of the greening plantation efforts being monitored by the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM),” the ministry said.

The Forest Survey of India (FSI) was asked to supply data on degraded forest land and invasive species-affected areas. States were instructed to upload degraded land parcels on the Green Credit Programme portal to attract individual and corporate participation in eco-restoration.

“The Minister emphasised that the next meeting in this regard would be held shortly to review the progress of the action taken by the State Governments and Government of NCT of Delhi,” it said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good initiative but I hope they choose the right native species. Last time they planted foreign species that didn't survive our climate. Also, maintenance is key - many saplings die due to lack of care.
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Arjun K
Involving Eco-Clubs and schools is brilliant! Children should learn environmental responsibility early. My daughter's school eco-club would love to participate. This could create real change if done consistently.
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Sarah B
The five-year micro plans sound promising, but I'm concerned about funding allocation. Hope the Green Credit Programme actually reaches the ground level and doesn't get stuck in bureaucracy.
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Vikram M
As someone from NCR, we desperately need this. The AQI crosses 400 every winter. Planting trees is good but they should also address industrial pollution and vehicle emissions simultaneously. Both are needed for real impact.
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Kavya N
Mapping degraded lands and involving corporate participation through Green Credit is smart. Hope companies actually contribute meaningfully rather than just for CSR points. Let's make NCR green again! 💚

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