Lal Singh launches mega plantation drive at Jambu Zoo

17/02/2018
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JAMMU, Feb 16: Minister for Forests, Ecology and Environment Choudhary Lal Singh today launched a Mega Plantation Drive at Jambu Zoo, Nagrota. Minister of State for Transport and PWD, Sunil Kumar Sharma and Vice Chairman SICOP Ali Mohammad Mir were also present on the occasion.
As part of the drive, about 25000 ornamental and fruit plants of different species were planted by the officers and staff of Forests, Wildlife, State Forest Corporation, Social Forestry, Soil and Water Conservation, Forest Protection Force, State Pollution Control Board, State Forest Research Institute and Ecology, Environment and Remote Sensing.
Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Ravi Kesar, Chief Wildlife Warden Manoj Pant, Chairman Pollution Control Board B Sidhartha, Managing Director State Forest Corporation Suresh Gupta, Director, Social Forestry, Ashwani Gupta, Chief Conservator Forests, Farooq Gillani, Director FPF Asif Mohammad Sagar, Director SFRI B M Sharma, Director Soil Conservation Javed Iqbal Punjoo, Regional Wildlife Warden Dr V S Sinthil Kumar, Conservator East Corcle Kh Qamar-ud-Din, Conservator Chenab Circle T B Singh, Regional Director Social Forestry Roop Kour Avtar besides Divisional Forest Officers were also present on the occasion.
The Minister said that people must plant trees and contribute back to the environment for the benevolence of the State's ecological affairs. He said trees provide healthy and quality environment to the people, adding that it is duty of each one to plant trees in and around their areas.
Choudhary Lal Singh said that his department is committed to save forests and sought public cooperation in this regard. He directed the DFOs to develop every open and roadside strip of their respective jurisdictions with ornamental and medicinal plants. He directed the officers to develop nurseries on coldest areas of the region with ornamental, fruit like Amla, Pear, Guava, Bar, Grapes and Tropical apple saplings.
Later, the Minister inspected the ongoing development works in the Jambu Zoo and asked the Wildlife Department to expedite work on the project for timely completion so that the spot serves as a major attraction for tourists especially wildlife lovers.
Terming the project vital for attracting tourists to Jammu, Choudhary Lal Singh said it will also help in preservation and protection of forest land. He asked the executing agency to use quality material on animal enclosures, approach roads, entry gate and waterfall etc. He informed that the Government has provided Rs 121 crore for developing Jambu Zoo on the pattern of Asia Zoo over the land of 5000 kanal which will facilitate people see the animals in their natural habitat.

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