Floriculture Dept to plant 12000 chinars in Valley

Floriculture Dept to plant 12000 chinars in ValleyIn order to go green, Department of Floriculture on Tuesday launched a massive plantation drive, while as 12, 000 Chinar tree saplings would be planted across Kashmir region.

Director, Department of Floriculture, Talat Parvez told , that around 12, 000 Chinar tree saplings would be planted across Kashmir region. He informed that 40 established fiery (Chinar) trees would be taken to plant in Ladakh region during ongoing year- 2016.

Parvez said that more than 8,000 royal tree saplings have been planted so far across valley. The Plantation drive has been led by Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Asgar Samoon, Director Floriculture and district Deputy Commissioners.

“Under the plantation drive over eight thousand saplings has been planted so far. We have to plant 12000 saplings during this year. All the saplings will be planted during the ongoing month of March,” he said.

Continuing plantation drive, 860 saplings were plants in Budgam district on Tuesday. The drive was led by Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Asgar Samoon and deputy Commissioner Budgam Mir Altaf Ahmad.

Director said that 1500 saplings of fiery tree have been planted in district Srinagar.

“We are also taking 20 established Chinar trees to plant 20 each in twin districts of the cold desert. The plantations of Chinar will start in the Ladakh region after the opening of Zojila raod,” he said.

He said that, 1330 saplings have been planted in Anantnag district, 500 in Kulgam, 1000 in Pulwama, 420 in Shopian, 1000 in Barramullah, 200 in Bandipora, 500 in Kupwara, 700 in Ganderbal districts.

On the occasion, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Dr. Asgar Hassan Samoon Tuesday said Chinar is pride and identity of Kashmir and stressed on increasing green cover of the Valley while inaugurating Chinar plantation drive in Srinagar.

He planted Chinar tree saplings in Pologround Park in Srinagar. He was accompanied by Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Dr. Farooq Ahmad Lone, Director School Education, Dr Shah Faesal and Director Floriculture, besides other officers.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Samoon said that with the cooperation of various departments as many as 12,000 saplings of the Chinar tree has been earmarked this year for plantation across the Valley.

The Div Com was informed that the Floriculture department is aiming to distribute 1500 Chinar saplings this year in Srinagar, out of which 300 saplings have already been planted and distributed among the government and private organizations besides among locals for free of cost as well.

According to the ongoing survey by the Floriculture Department, about 8,000 Chinars have been indentified, so far, in the Srinagar district, while the department is reviving September 2014 flood-affected saplings of the tree.

During the plantation drive, the Div Com said Chinar plantation drive will be taken to Ladakh region as well, once the road to the region opens for vehicular traffic. He said the plantation drive needs to be taken forward without any letup to arrest the climate change. He said if the drive continues for next 5-10 years the green cover of the valley will increase tremendously and help in restoring ecological balance.

The Divisional Commissioner directed the officials of Floriculture department to plant Pine trees along the Airport road, bye-passes and highways in the district instead of Cupressus plants which he said will affect the environment positively. He also directed the officials of the department to plant Walnut trees and different saplings of fruit trees and flowerings in public gardens to add to their beautification.

Meanwhile, the Divisional Commissioner also inaugurated Chinar plantation drive at Budgam by planting a Chinar Tree at Behisht Zehra Park.

The District Development Commissioner Budgam, Director Floriculture, Additional Deputy Commissioner besides officers of civil and police administration were present on the occasion.

The Divisional Commissioner was informed that during current year about 860 chinar trees will be planted in the district.

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