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Plantation of saplings would be taken up immediately after the monsoon rains, said Nalgonda Collector
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To ensure a wide variety of plant species, nurseries have been established in 208 Gram Panchayats across the district.
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Gutha credited Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao for transforming the State into a green hub, with an expenditure of Rs 10,822 crore over the last eight years
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Srinivasa Rao, working in Chandrugondu forest range, was killed by the Gutti Koya tribals last year
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Transport Minister Puvvada Ajay Kumar said that the forest cover in the state has increased by six percent due to Haritha Haram.
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As part of the Haritha Haram programme, about 5.71 crore saplings have been planted in the last 8 years by SCCL in its mining areas
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SP called upon the public and the police personnel to take the responsibility of spreading greenery by planting as many saplings as possible
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Addressing the gathering at green festival, Minister Errabelli Dayakar Rao commended the remarkable success of Haritha Haram.
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From plantation programmes at Thummaluru, to grand celebrations at Ravindra Bharathi, the day will see one of the country’s greenest States celebrating nature
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Hyderabad has been listed among ‘Tree Cities of the World’ twice by United Nation’s FAO
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Kotturu Nurvi Rajasekhar started planting saplings every day to spread of greenery after the launch of the Haritha Haram programme by the Telangana government
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Telangana ku Haritha Haram has not only rejuvenated degraded forests, but it has also helped in protecting forests from threats such as smuggling, encroachments, fire and grazing in the State, said Santhi Kumari
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As per the initial action plan, dense plantations will be taken up in temples, educational institutions, big hospitals, parks, playgrounds, jail campuses, graveyards and places where it is feasible
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Chief Secretary A Santhi Kumari on Tuesday directed officials to make elaborate plans for the forthcoming Haritha Haram campaign
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Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister KT Rama Rao released the City Biodiversity Index of Hyderabad on Tuesday
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MLRIT received the Haritha Haram award from CII for actively participating and planting 2,550 saplings on its campus
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Indrakaran Reddy said as part of the Haritha Haram programme, about 19.29 crore saplings would be planted during 2023 and 20.02 crore during 2024 in Telangana
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The government through its afforestation initiative rejuvenated 13 lakh acres of forest land incurring an expenditure of Rs 1,500 crore
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From relocation of villages from core areas of tiger reserve forests, launching six urban parks in a single day, keeping an eye tigers moving in from neighbouring States due to increased conservation activities, 2022 has been quite a hectic year for the Forest department.
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After Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka, now Tamil Nadu is making efforts to emulate Telangana’s Haritha Haram.