what step did the education department take to ensure tree plantation
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Answer:
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Explanation:
The month long programme will officially start from July 1 and under this programme the schools having boundary wall have to plant fruit and flower yielding trees inside the premises and creepers near the boundary wall which will make the schools look attractive. Those schools which do not have boundary wall can construct bio fencing using shrubs and hedges.
The department suggested planting mango, guava, jackfruit, banana, papaya, litchi and other fruit yielding trees and plants like jasmine, marigold and other flowering plants.
Department secretary Aradhana Patnaik said, “The schools can contact the nearest nurseries for getting plants. As the monsoon has already started, there would be no problem in plantation. The schools have also been directed to install water harvesting system in their premises
Answer:
Chipko movement
Explanation:
chipko movement was launched in 1973 in Uttarakhand. Also there was a major support of people to it.