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Forest Department commemorates Chinar Day with plantation drive
3/15/2025 9:51:24 PM
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Mar 15: Forest Department in collaboration with J&K Forest Research Institute today celebrated Chinar Day, an annual event observed on March 15th, with a series of activities held across the valley with the aim to raise awareness about the importance of the iconic Chinar tree and promote environmental conservation.
Chief Conservator of Forests, Kashmir Irfan Rasool Wani graced the main event held at Chinar Bagh Dal Gate, Srinagar as the chief guest. The day commenced with a ceremonial Chinar sapling plantation drive.
Following the plantation, a heritage walk was conducted, highlighting the historical and cultural significance of the Chinar tree in Kashmir. Participants learned about the unique characteristics of the tree and its vital role in the ecosystem.
Similar events were held in all Forest Divisions across the valley and approximately 1000 chinar saplings were planted with enthusiastic participation from students, local residents, forest officials and representatives from various Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs).
To preserve the rich natural heritage of Kashmir, the J&K Forest Research Institute (FRI) has geo-tagged and equipped thousands of iconic Chinar trees with QR codes for enhanced digital protection. Around 28,500 Chinars across the Valley have been geo-tagged so far. The QR-based digital plates are being affixed to each Chinar tree using a specialized spring-enabled metal. As of now approximately 10,000 Chinar trees have been successfully tagged with these metal QR code plates.
In order to conserve the Chinar, Forest Department is establishing the Chinar Bagh at Lolab in Kamraj Forest Division. Similarly in Anantnag District, the Department is establishing Chinar Stand at Highland, South Campus of Kashmir University.
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