The New Indian Express 30.08.2013
The New Indian Express 30.08.2013
The city’s green carpet is set to double, as the Chennai Corporation
has set an ambitious target of increasing it from 5.5 per cent to 11 per
cent this year.
A resolution passed by Mayor Saidai Duraisamy on
Thursday during the Corporation Council meeting held here also set an
ambitious target of increasing the green cover in the city to 25 per
cent in the next three years.
According to international norms, a city’s green cover should form 33.3 per cent of the total area.
The
greening project is part of the 65th birthday celebrations of Chief
Minister J Jayalalithaa. Interestingly, the plan is to plant a symbolic
number of 6.5 lakh saplings each of red sander, papaya, palmyra and
nochi across the city in open spaces and in individual homes of
residents.
Duraisamy said a sapling of red sander would be given
to each independent house having a garden. For those who do not own
independent houses and live in apartment buildings or in rented
accommodation, the Corporation has come up with an ‘own a tree’ policy,
whereby interested individuals can plant a sapling in the open spaces
that belong to the Corporation.
The resolution laid out the
greening plan thus: initially 6.5 lakh palmyra trees would be planted in
the city’s entire stretch of land bordering water bodies — a total of
749 km. This will further be expanded to 20 lakh saplings in the coming
years; the greening drive will help prevent soil erosion. Also, 6.5 lakh
saplings of nochi would be planted along the banks of water bodies to
control mosquito menace.
Similarly, in a bid to curb dengue, 6.5
lakh papaya saplings will be provided to students in government,
corporation and private schools.