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Delhi Govt launches plantation drive

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
In a bid to make the national capital pollution free, Delhi Government today launched a plantation drive and planted 30,000 saplings at three of its schools here.

"The government has set for itself a target of increasing the green cover in the national capital from the existing 20 per cent to 25 per cent in the next five years. For this, a drive was inaugurated today by Delhi Environment and Forest Minister Asim Ahmed Khan," a Delhi government official said.

"Thirty thousand saplings were planted at three government-run schools today and the minister also lauded the role of Department of Education and asked it to plant one lakh saplings during the current financial year," he said.
 

Appreciating that the Department of Education has already planted more than 64,000 saplings this year, Khan expressed confidence that the Department will meet the target set for plantation.

Khan impressed upon the children about the benefits of green cover for Delhi, which will control air pollution and improve soil conservation.

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First Published: Aug 26 2015 | 9:42 PM IST

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