The CM asked officers of the forest department to carefully choose plants as per the topography of different regions of the state to ensure their longevity, an official spokesperson said.
Presiding over a meeting of Governing Council of the Green Punjab Mission here, Badal said that officers were required to play a proactive role for transforming the campaign into a mass movement by ensuring maintenance of saplings after they were planted.
The Chief Minister approved projects worth Rs 16 crore including five new ones for improving urban forestry and imparting education to the citizens by creating pockets of forest near Ropar, Amritsar, Patiala, Ludhiana and Bathinda and establishment of common facility centre in Talwara for increased value addition of local products.
He gave concurrence for the Annual Plan Outlay for 2015-16 under CAMPA to the tune of Rs 67.95 crore, the spokesperson said.
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The CM was informed that construction of state Forest Institute at Ladhowal near Ludhiana, in collaboration with Forest Research Institute (FRI) Dehradun, was going on in full swing and the Rs 23.29 crore project would be completed by November this year, he said.
A Clonal Eucalyptus Nursery being set up at Ludhiana in collaboration with the FRI, which would be the biggest of its kind in north India with a capacity to provide 50 lakh seedlings to the farmers, the spokesperson added.
Also a nursery of herbal cum medicinal plant has been set up on 25 acre land in Talwara region which would serve as a model for replication in other areas of Kandi region in the future.