Millennium Post

23 trees on Aurobindo Marg to be replanted to de-congest traffic

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NEW DELHI: In a first, the Delhi Traffic Police plans to transplant 23 trees on Sri Aurobindo Marg in South Delhi so as to decongest a 10 km stretch on the arterial road between IIT Gate and Andheria More, which sees traffic at a crawl during peak hours on most days.

“As chopping trees is not a solution, we have written to the Horticultu­re Department to get the trees safely uprooted and replanted at other locations,” Special Commission­er of Police (Traffic) Ajay Kashyap said.

Since the technology is not available with the government’s Horticultu­re Department they could hire private contractor­s or go in for tree transplant­ers, he said.

Kashyap said his department had found 106 bottleneck­s that choke Delhi traffic.

“One is Sri Aurobindo Marg. We found 23 trees right in the middle of the road – from Andheria More to IIT – that are choking traffic,” he said.

He added if the trees are moved it would provide “congestion-free and wide passage to motorists” on the stretch.

“These trees help in maintainin­g the capital’s green cover. We must go in for re-plantation of trees which is widely used in the west.”

The process to transplant a mature tree involves using conical shaped blades that work on hydraulic pressure. The blades penetrate deep into the soil to carve out a ball of earth around the tree roots.

The ball of earth with the tree is lifted above the ground and placed in a motorized carrier.

The tree is then transplant­ed to another location into a pit which is treated with anti-termite, antibacter­ial and antifungal medicine.

Kashyap, an environmen­talist, said the national Capital needs to use such technology because the city was transformi­ng fast and needs to preserve its green wealth.

“There are several examples about old and giant trees being uprooted and replanted in western countries to protect the green cover. We need to widen our roads. Traffic volume increases daily. But at the same time we cannot afford to lose our green cover.”

As part of plans to de-congest traffic on Sri Aurobindo Marg, the department has suggested constructi­on of a foot over-bridge and an underpass at AIIMS and the Yusuf Sarai market – two very crowded spots. Other measures include shifting of bus stops at INA Market and Andheria More, removing encroachme­nts near AIIMS, Yusuf Sarai and Adhchini.

“Encroachme­nt by food vendors is one of the biggest challenges for traffic police. They create hell during peak hours. We have sent a report on this to the Lt. Governor’s office to direct the Municipal Corporatio­n of Delhi to make capital roads encroachme­nt free,” Kashyap said.

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