Taking measures towards the expansion of green cover, the state government has decided to plant 35 crore saplings during Van Mahotsav this year
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The state aims to plant a total of 175 crore saplings by 2026, aiming to increase green cover from the current 9.23% to 15%. This year, specially designed segments like Bal Van, Virasat Vatika, village-level forests, and similar initiatives will be developed in urban and rural areas to engage more people in this green initiative.
Taking measures towards the expansion of green cover, the state government has decided to plant 35 crore saplings during Van Mahotsav this year
In the first week of July, the state will host public awareness programmes as part of Van Mahotsav.
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