First of its kind 'Miyawaki forest' project initiated in Udupi


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Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (JD)

Udupi, June 10: Udupi has embarked on a pioneering environmental endeavour with the initiation of the "Miyawaki forest" project, aimed at establishing compact green zones for conservation purposes. Spearheaded by Avinash Kamath, Gururaj Sanil, Raviraj HP, and environmentalist Jeeth Milan Roche from Mangaluru, the project was inaugurated at Kamalabai High School in Udupi on June 10, 2024.

Taking root on a 1.50 cents land at Kadiyali High School, Kadiyali, the project kickstarted with the planting of 62 species of plants, to be nurtured over the next two years. Avinash Kamath stressed the significance of such initiatives in urban areas, particularly in light of recent heatwaves, underlining individual responsibility in combating global warming.

Gururaj Sanil, elaborating on the project's rationale, emphasised its dual purpose of mitigating urban heat and addressing water scarcity. He invited interested parties to replicate the project in their respective locales, highlighting its potential as a sustainable solution.

 

Environmental advocate Jeeth Milan Roche shed light on the selection process of plant species, including endangered varieties, and the adherence to the Miyawaki forest methodology known for its accelerated growth. He underscored the meticulous planning involved, from soil testing to strategic planting based on plant height.

The planting ceremony saw active participation from students and dignitaries, including businessman Ganesh, Dr. Vijayendra Vasanth, president of SDMC at Kadiyali High School Sudharshan Nayak, and the school's headmaster.

 

 

  

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  • Jd, Mlr

    Mon, Jun 10 2024

    Would like to have jeeth roche number.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Jun 10 2024

    good to see all round development under the rule of our just and honest CM Lord Siddaraya...

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 10 2024

    A commendable initiative by all those who made this happen. God bless all of them for their efforts. It is heartening to note that school children have been involved in this. Now the people should also lend their hand and grow as many trees as they can. It is for the benefit of all of us. Let us not forget that. The temperature in Delhi crossed 52 degrees this time and if we do not plant saplings, the day is not very far when we will also have to bear that kind of heat here in Mangalore.

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