Post Date: Post Date – 10:45 PM, Friday – October 28

Tamil Nadu aims to plant 2.65 billion saplings in next 10 years as part of its Green Tamil Nadu plan
Hyderabad: Tamil Nadu aims to plant 2.65 billion saplings in the next 10 years as part of its Green Tamil Nadu initiative, which has been inspected by Haritha Haram in Telangana.
During a two-day trip to Telangana, Deepak Shrivastava, Director of Green Tamil Nadu Mission, studied different aspects of Haritha Haram. “Through the effective implementation of the Harissa shrine, Telangana is now a model for other states,” he said.
As part of the mission, he visited different areas such as the Outer Ring Road and the Karimnagar-Ramagundem National Road, and studied forest regeneration activities in the Siddipet district. He said the effective implementation of Haritha Haram reflected Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao’s vision and commitment.
Shrivastava met PCCF RM Dobriyal at his office on Friday, when the two discussed the plans being carried out by the Tamil Nadu and Telangana governments, as well as the agroforestry at Metupalayam Forest College and Research Institute. Activity.
Officials discussed measures to be taken as the Telangana Forest College and Research Institute in Murugu was upgraded to a university. The promotion of tree planting for plywood and pulpwood under the agroforestry scheme to generate additional income for farmers was also discussed.
Deepak Shrivastava said the Tamil Nadu government is exploring the establishment of a forest business incubation centre in partnership with corporate companies and voluntary organisations.