Udupi: Ramanath Rai lays foundation stone for tree-park worth Rs1.3 crore


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Daijiworld Media Network-Udupi (HB)

Udupi, Aug 22: Forest minister Ramanath Rai laid the foundation stone for tree-park at Badagubettu gram panchayat, Manipal on Monday, August 22.

After laying foundation stone for the park, he said, “The tree-park will be spread in 5 acres of land and would be constructed at a cost of Rs 1.3 crore.”

“Walking track, various games for children and toilets for visitors will be constructed at the park. The work will be completed in one and half years. Trekking facility will be provided in the park. The forest department has launched ‘Chandanavana’ project in the state with an aim to preserve nature and sandalwood grove. The area will be covered with chain-link mesh fencing and a guard will be deployed to look after it.”

“This scheme will be implemented in twin district of Dakshina Kannada and Vandaru in Udupi. Another tree park will be constructed at Tannirubavi in Dakshina Kannada. Vandaru sandalwood grove covers 32 hectares of land and was constructed at a cost Rs 1.2 crore with a compound wall,” he said.

“The department has also launched ‘Siri Chandanavana project’ in Veerakamba gram panchayat. All these projects will preserve trees and natural surroundings. Our first priority is to protect trees rather than planting new ones. The department launched Koti Vruksha Abhiyan to distribute saplings to various organizations and prevent shortage of trees in future.”

As an RDPR of panchayat, Rai instructed all panchayats to start a tree nursery in small scale with 2000 to 5000 saplings under Mahatma Gandhi Udyoga Khatri project.

A person from Bellary district has adopted 100 hectares of land from revenue department to develop forest area under CSR fund.

“We have planned to meet all industries in city to create awareness about environmental protection. We will provide them saplings and reserve forest area to develop.” 

“In Bengaluru, nearly 12 different companies have been given one lake each with certain agreement to develop it. Forest Protection Act 1980, introduced by former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi has helped immensely in protecting forest area,” he said.

Replying to queries about land expansion for UPCL, he said, “Protection of environment is a responsibility of UPCL Company too. If they violate the rules, we will not delay in taking action against them. I have not got any proposal from the company regarding expansion. As a forest custodian, protection of environment is my first priority,” Rai added.

  

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  • shammi, karnataka

    Tue, Aug 23 2016

    Jai kai!! Jai Rai !!Jai Karnataka

    Very soon there will be a green graduation in education dept for engineering ,medical and all under graduates ,will have to pass in this planting project,then only they will pass out.
    Isn't that great news!!Japan is already doing this.There should be organic farming classes for students.So that student knows the value of food.Inflation will low down. Anyways lets take the first step- planting trees.

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  • abdulla, india

    Tue, Aug 23 2016

    Can SOUTH KANARA district have a proper scientific Mega city programmm?
    of the future?
    Have all ZONING and construction codes with .. specifications in terms of Landscape..parking..set back.. sewage..drainage.. lighting..
    color shades..
    specified..
    checked.. approved prior to constriction..
    all detailed drawings.. to be approved by experts..consultants only..

    now let there be 30 % construction:
    all Residential..commercial..industrial
    corridors.
    urban
    rural.
    Central Business developt area..
    built professionally..
    Now BULL DOZE ENTIRE HAMPANKATTA .TO ground ZERO.
    DRAW OUT A PALN. ALL area sin Bunder overlooking Arabian seas should have high rise clean buildings like dubai..singapore no less.
    Build Center of hampankatta like london....
    totally planned dby Europeans or Germans or Japanese only..
    also built by Koreans or Europeans..
    learn from others.
    Now start growing 70% of the open land by planting tress..
    Make South kanara like AMAZON of the EAST...
    BETTER.
    lush Greenery.. serene..peaceful..

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  • Balu Rai, Kundapur/ Kasargod

    Tue, Aug 23 2016

    Sounds very good, if you had told something about Mumbai or Bangalore in this manner I would have probably laughed but I know Mangalore surely potential of becoming the way you described it because we have grown exponentially without having any support but if we have the right support we can build dreams for that we need a separate state of our own. We have the natural resources, manpower, Infrastructure to become the number one state in India.Jai Tulunadu.

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  • Dev Kumar, Katipalla/New Delhi

    Tue, Aug 23 2016

    Piplantri village in rajasthan made compulsory when ever girl child is born in any family..should plant 111 fruit trees in a village. Community members will contribute Rs.21,000/- and take Rs.10,000/-from gals parents. The sum of Rs.31,000/- is made fixed deposit for 20 years in the name of baby girl. A newly born gals parents wants to sign affidavit mentioning will give education to gal, will marry off during legal age. Million trees now seen all over in the village and no criminal case ever registered in the village from many years. What a good vision a person who implemented the same. Anything what ever happened is only in BJP ruled state.

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  • ShivaPrasad Ariga, Oman

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    We destroy trees in their natural forests and then plant a few trees here and there ...I am not sure if its a right model of preservation ..I would opt preemptive preservation without destroying it in the first place.. Anyways good luck to the Minister and his team for their contribution to preserve nature.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    First time something good news from Siddu Govt..Hats off to Forest Minister Mr.Ramanath Rai..Full marks 10/10 ,Atleast someone understood that Trees are very important for our survival..Well Done.

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  • Dev Kumar, Mulki/New Delhi

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    Only good to lay foundation stone....

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  • John, Udupi

    Tue, Aug 23 2016

    Better than staying in resorts!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    Congress does it with proof & road map ...

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman/Wash DC

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    Wow.....Please tell Rai to increase the size of Cage, to trap Leopard...

    ...JH...

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Nashville

    Tue, Aug 23 2016

    Rs 1.00 cr there and only Rs 0.30 cr here!

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