Ludhiana ( Justice News)
In a unique initiative aimed at boosting the district’s green cover, the Ludhiana administration will conduct a massive plantation drive by planting 1.33 lakh saplings on July 12 at several locations. This mass drive is part of the Wake-up Ludhiana Mission, wherein the Municipal Corporation Ludhiana, Municipal Councils, Rural Development and Panchayats, and Public Works Department have been assigned specific plantation targets.
The Municipal Corporation Ludhiana will plant 22,300 saplings at 21 locations, including:
– Nehru Rose Garden
– Rakh Bagh
– Along Buddha Dariya (Zone-A, B, and D)
– Jivan Nagar
– Green belt near underpass Zone-D
– Leisure Valley Opposite DAV school
– Dog Park
– Park J Block
– Tikona Park
– Park Lodhi club road
– Park railway side
– Vishwakarma Park
– Basant Park
– Mini Rose Garden Giaspura
– Mini Rose Garden
– Kidwai Nagar
– Park EWS Colony
– Park Prem Vihar
– Park New Star City
– Park Chapar Wala, Barewal
The Municipal Councils in Khanna, Sahnewal, Malaud, Samrala, Machhiwara, Mullanpur Dakha, Raikot, Jagraon, Payal, and Doraha, under the supervision of ADC (urban development), will collectively plant 1,270 saplings in their respective areas.
The Rural Development and Panchayats department will be responsible for planting 1.10 lakh saplings in Galib Kalan, Sidhwan Bet, Khasi Kalan, and Latala villages.
Additionally, around 200 saplings will be planted by the PWD (B&R) department on its land in the village Gehlewal on Rahon Road.
Citizens are urged to visit these locations on July 12 from 8 AM to 12 Noon to plant saplings. They can plant a sapling, take a selfie, and upload the same on a Google form to generate an online certificate. Link to the Google Form: https://forms.gle/1bh6WrgzFGkUhAyf7
Deputy Commissioner Sakshi Sawhney highlighted that this initiative is a significant step towards enhancing the green cover in the district. Considering the rapid depletion of forest cover, the focus is on maximizing plantation efforts. She emphasized the importance of providing ample green spaces to Ludhiana and stressed the need for the proper maintenance of the planted saplings.
Sawhney also mentioned that this plantation drive aligns with the commitment of Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann to encourage tree planting for a cleaner, greener, and pollution-free Punjab. She emphasized that a clean and pollution-free environment is essential for citizens’ well-being, as trees are the primary source of oxygen, crucial for human life.
Let’s come together to make Ludhiana a greener and cleaner city! Join the Wake-up Ludhiana Mission and be a part of this noble initiative.
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