
Delhi government has increased green cover to 4,654 hectares: Rai
The Hindu
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Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Tuesday said that while the Centre had given a target of planting 15.2 lakh saplings in Delhi last year, nearly 32 lakh had been planted by different departments in the Capital. Mr. Rai also said that the Centre had set a target of expanding the green cover to 2,338 hectares. Delhi has, however, managed to increase the green cover to 4,654 hectares, he said. Congratulating various departments on the achievement, the Minister said: “We must work with greater motivation in the coming year and achieve the target of 2 crore plants in five years. The Kejriwal government will present the roadmap of the coming year in another month, after conducting joint meetings of various departments. We will make sure that we achieve the targets set by the Central government, and will put up greater benchmarks for us.”
Highlighting the tasks undertaken by Archaeology Department, Tamil Nadu Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu said the focus was mainly on reconstructing human past through scientific methods, establishing site museums, and collaborating with domestic and international laboratories for scientific interpretation of cultural materials.

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