One million saplings to be distributed for planting in Mysuru district
The Hindu
Focus is on indigenous species which do not require much watering
The Forest Department intends to plant 80,200 saplings in Mysuru city and taluk to shore up the region’s green cover, during the year 2021-22. This is in addition to nearly one million saplings planned for distribution to farmers so as to increase the green cover across the district during the same period. While 52,500 saplings are earmarked for T.Narsipur, 96,000 saplings will be planted in Nanjangud, 38,110 saplings are earmarked for H.D.Kote, 62,250 saplings will be distributed in Saragur 98,610 saplings in K.R.Nagar and 2,59,500 saplings each will be distributed in Periypatna taluk and Hunsur taluk.More Related News
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