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Forest Zone in Ch'garh village to be named after late Dave

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Press Trust of India Raipur
Chief Minister Raman Singh today announced that a developed forest zone in Chhattigarh's Durg district will be nurtured and named after Union Environment Minister Anil Madhav Dave, who passed away yesterday.

The announcement came after CM took part in a public grievance redressal camp held at Sankra village in Paatan development block of the district under his state-wide 'Lok Suraaj Abhiyaan', an official said here.

He visited the afforestation area of 41 hectares developed in the village and announced that this zone will be named after the late minister, he said.

In this afforestation area of the forest department, trees of Amla, Neem, Karanj, Kadam and other species have been planted, he added.
 

The two-time Rajya Sabha member from Madhya Pradesh died in New Delhi yesterday.

"It was the last wish of Dave that at least one sapling should be planted somewhere, in his memory. This forest area will be developed in the best possible manner. Solar pumps will also be installed to ensure irrigation facility for saplings and trees planted there," the official quoted the CM saying on the occasion.

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First Published: May 19 2017 | 4:32 PM IST

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