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ZP Ngp plants over 2 lakh trees in a day, sets new record for ‘Green Maharashtra'
ZP Ngp plants over 2 lakh trees in a day, sets new record for ‘Green Maharashtra'

Time of India

time15-07-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

ZP Ngp plants over 2 lakh trees in a day, sets new record for ‘Green Maharashtra'

Nagpur: Zilla Parishad (ZP) Nagpur made a powerful statement for environmental action by planting 2,00,076 trees across the district in a single day on Tuesday. The drive, part of the 'Green Maharashtra, Prosperous Maharashtra' mission, marks a major milestone toward the district's annual target of 5 lakh trees for 2025. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The initiative was launched following an appeal by state revenue-cum-guardian minister of Nagpur district Chandrashekhar Bawankule. Zilla Parishad CEO Vinayak Mahamuni led the campaign with a clear strategy of delegating responsibilities across departments and ensuring tight coordination. Collector Vipin Itankar and CEO Mahamuni actively participated in the event held at Khasala Gram Panchayat, Kamthi Taluka, boosting the momentum on the ground. Seedlings were mainly supplied by the social forestry and forest departments, while additional plants were purchased through NREGA. Under the special initiative 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam,' saplings were distributed to students of Zilla Parishad schools. Every Anganwadi contributed by planting two saplings. Deputy CEO of the Gram Panchayat Department, Kapil Kalode, confirmed that plantation activities will continue in phases. A standout feature of the campaign is the creation of artificial sacred groves — Devrai and Ghanvan — using the Miyawaki method in Kamptee, Nagpur (Rural), and Parshivani. These will help strengthen biodiversity and maintain ecological balance. The key departments involved included Gram Panchayat, education, health, animal husbandry, irrigation, construction, women and child welfare, agriculture, general administration, and MSRLM. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The campaign was powered through NREGA and other development schemes. To ensure smooth execution, taluka supervision officers were appointed from department heads, along with local supervisors at the gram panchayat level. This landmark effort not only sets a record for single-day plantation in the district but also reinforces the region's commitment to long-term environmental sustainability.

Nagpur gears up to plant 20L trees in just 2 months under ‘Green Maharashtra' drive
Nagpur gears up to plant 20L trees in just 2 months under ‘Green Maharashtra' drive

Time of India

time02-07-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Nagpur gears up to plant 20L trees in just 2 months under ‘Green Maharashtra' drive

1 2 Nagpur: In a bold push to combat climate change and enhance the region's green cover, Nagpur district was given a target of planting 20 lakh trees during July and August as part of the state's "Green Maharashtra, Prosperous Maharashtra" campaign. The initiative is part of a wider state-level effort to plant 10 crore trees across Maharashtra in 2025. District collector Vipin Itankar chaired a high-level review meeting at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj auditorium on Wednesday, emphasising the urgency and coordination required to meet this ambitious goal. Addressing the gathering, Itankar instructed all departments to prioritise the campaign and develop detailed, area-specific plantation plans. "Every department will be assigned a specific target, and implementation must begin immediately. Nodal officers should be appointed without delay and maintain close coordination with the forest department," he said. The plantation drive will span across municipal corporations, councils, panchayats, primary health centres, educational institutions, and other public infrastructure. Special emphasis will be placed on planting indigenous species suited to local geographical and climatic conditions to ensure long-term survival and ecological balance. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo Itankar underlined this is not just about planting trees but about ensuring their growth. "Sustainability and survival of plantations are just as important as the act of planting," he noted, urging all departments to plan for post-plantation care and monitoring. The campaign follows directives from Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who called for aggressive environmental action through the 10 crore tree plantation program this year. Key officials including Deputy Conservator of Forests Vinita Vyas, NMC additional commissioner Vaishnavi B, ZP CEO Vinayak Mahamuni, assistant conservator Yash Kale, and DFO (Social Forestry) NR Raut were present during the meeting. The initiative reflects the state's proactive approach toward a greener, healthier future. With robust inter-departmental coordination and community involvement, Nagpur is gearing up to become a key contributor to Maharashtra's green mission.

Maharashtra To Plant 10 Crore Trees For A Greener, Sustainable Future
Maharashtra To Plant 10 Crore Trees For A Greener, Sustainable Future

NDTV

time05-06-2025

  • Politics
  • NDTV

Maharashtra To Plant 10 Crore Trees For A Greener, Sustainable Future

Mumbai: The Maharashtra government has set a target of planting 10 crore trees this year to create a greener and sustainable future for the state, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has said. Tree plantation should become a people's movement, the Chief Minister said after chairing a review meeting for the 'Green Maharashtra, Prosperous Maharashtra' tree plantation campaign on the eve of the World Environment Day on Wednesday. "We've set a target of planting 10 crore trees this year, and will aim for the same next year too, because this is not just about numbers, it's about creating a greener, sustainable future for our state," Fadnavis said in a statement after the meeting. He said under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' initiative, Maharashtra has consistently led the way by "planting 33 crore and 50 crore trees" in recent years. "We are confident that we'll surpass this year's target as well," the chief minister said. Tree plantation must become a people's movement, he said. "I've urged all departments, local bodies, and social organisations to join hands. The saplings must be 1.5 to 3 years old, and we must ensure their survival and long-term care," Fadnavis said. "We're leveraging AI, remote sensing and satellite monitoring for real-time tracking and transparency. Directed for optimal use of CAMPA (Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority) funds to ensure the impact on ground," he said. The forest department will take the lead on plantations along highways and pilgrimage routes, the Chief Minister said. "In view of the upcoming industrial growth, we plan to plant one crore trees in Gadchiroli and intensify efforts in Beed, Latur and Jyotiba hills where the tree cover needs urgent attention," he said.

Maharashtra aims to plant 100 mn trees for greener future: Fadnavis
Maharashtra aims to plant 100 mn trees for greener future: Fadnavis

Business Standard

time05-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Business Standard

Maharashtra aims to plant 100 mn trees for greener future: Fadnavis

The Maharashtra government has set a target of planting 10 crore trees this year to create a greener and sustainable future for the state, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has said. Tree plantation should become a people's movement, the CM said after chairing a review meeting for the 'Green Maharashtra, Prosperous Maharashtra' tree plantation campaign on the eve of the World Environment Day on Wednesday. "We've set a target of planting 10 crore trees this year, and will aim for the same next year too, because this is not just about numbers, it's about creating a greener, sustainable future for our state," Fadnavis said in a statement after the meeting. He said under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' initiative, Maharashtra has consistently led the way by "planting 33 crore and 50 crore trees" in recent years. "We are confident that we'll surpass this year's target as well," the chief minister said. Tree plantation must become a people's movement, he said. "I've urged all departments, local bodies, and social organisations to join hands. The saplings must be 1.5 to 3 years old, and we must ensure their survival and long-term care," Fadnavis said. "We're leveraging AI, remote sensing and satellite monitoring for real-time tracking and transparency. Directed for optimal use of CAMPA (Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority) funds to ensure the impact on ground," he said. The forest department will take the lead on plantations along highways and pilgrimage routes, the CM said. "In view of the upcoming industrial growth, we plan to plant one crore trees in Gadchiroli and intensify efforts in Beed, Latur and Jyotiba hills where the tree cover needs urgent attention," he said.

Govt plans to replenish green cover, plant 100 million trees in state
Govt plans to replenish green cover, plant 100 million trees in state

Hindustan Times

time05-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Govt plans to replenish green cover, plant 100 million trees in state

MUMBAI: After chopping nearly 500,000 trees for infra projects in the last year, the state government has decided to plant a hundred million trees this year under a campaign called 'Green Maharashtra, Prosperous Maharashtra'. The decision was taken at a meeting on Wednesday, and a target of another hundred million trees has been set for next year as well. CM Devendra Fadnavis said the campaign would succeed only if tree plantation became a public movement, and asked citizens to participate. In the first term of the BJP government from 2014 to 2019, the then forest minister Sudhir Mungantiwar had announced a target of planting 330 million trees, a claim contested by the Congress. The Maha Vikas Aghadi government had announced a probe into this. But after it lost power in 2022, the probe panel gave a clean chit to Mungantiwar. 'To achieve the goal of 33% forest cover, the campaign must continue for the next 20 years in mission mode. In the past eight years, Maharashtra has planted a large number of trees, successfully meeting earlier targets of 330 million and 500 million saplings. Hence, this year's target is achievable,' said a press note issued by the government. Claiming that Maharashtra was leading in increasing forest cover in the country, Fadnavis emphasised that tree plantation was essential for maintaining the environmental balance. 'Saplings that are at least 1.5 years old should be planted to ensure survival, and the survival rate should be increased by using artificial intelligence,' he said. 'Tools like remote sensing and satellite imagery should be used to ensure transparency.' The forest department, in a presentation, said that as per national standards, at least 33% of total land needed to be under forest cover. India has 25.17% of forest land while Maharashtra has 21.25%. The department said there was much scope for plantation outside forest areas such as areas next to national highways and expressways. Deputy CM Ajit Pawar said that indigenous and shade-giving trees needed to be planted along highways but potential road expansions in the future also needed to be considered. Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar launched a tree plantation and monitoring system developed by the PWD at the meeting. The government has made it clear that several departments must allocate land and ensure quality saplings by developing nurseries. It has emphasised that tree species should be planted based on regional conditions and said that full use of the CAMPA (Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority) funds should be made available for this work. The responsibility for planting trees along national and state highways as well as pilgrimage routes will now be with the forest department. With growing industrial development in Gadchiroli, plans are afoot to plant 10 million trees there next year. The forest department has been instructed to run special campaigns in Marathwada, especially in districts like Beed and Latur, where tree cover is very low. A senior IAS officer said that it was the forest department's job anyway to arrange plantation drives. 'The department runs away from this responsibility and dumps it on various municipal corporations and councils,' he said. Dr Yogesh Salphale, an environmentalist from Chandrapur, said that the target of 100 million trees was too large for the authorities to manage. 'Instead, they should preserve large trees which they chop, claiming they are in the way of infra projects,' he pointed out. Suresh Chopane, another environmentalist, said that plantation was more vital in cities, where trees are routinely chopped. 'Mumbai has become a heat trap,' he said. 'In the 1950s and 1960s, temperatures never exceeded 37 degrees centigrade. Now we have crossed 40 degrees centigrade. This is urban heat and more trees are definitely needed.'

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