The Asian Age

‘ Native forest’ to come up in Ridge

- SHAGUN KAPIL

A patch of 100 hectares forest in central Ridge area along Sardar Patel Marg, will be restored jointly by the Delhi Forest Department and Delhi University scientists, as a part of the government’s plan to remove ‘ vilayati kikar’ from the city’s forests.

The project includes developing a 100m wide greenway, which will have a ‘ native forest’, a walkway, and a recreation­al area along the Sardar Patel Marg — from Maurice Nagar to Rashtrapat­i Bhavan. This is the first phase of the Delhi government’s plan to remove ‘ Vilayati Kikar’, the dominant Mexican tree species, which has eliminated the native species. The government had in the budget 2017- 18, allocated Rs 50 lakh for the massive task, which found mention in this year’s speech as well.

‘ Vilayati Kikar’ or ‘ Prosopis juliflora’ was planted by the British in Delhi in 1912- 13 to beautify the wastelands and at present it has encroached upon more than 95 per cent of the Ridge area, which is also known as the lungs of the city. According to experts, the foreign species contains toxic chemicals and is a massive biological invasion by any alien species.

The scientists will be using vines or ‘ native climbers’ for killing and replacing the kikar. The ◗ ‘ Vilayati Kikar’ or ‘ Prosopis juliflora’ was planted by the British in Delhi in 1912- 13 to beautify the wastelands and at present it has encroached upon more than 95 per cent of the Ridge area

climbers, once they reach the top of the kikar, will gradually engulf the entire canopy, as a result of which the kikar won’t get sunshine and will not be able to grow, explained Prof C R Babu, who heads the biodiversi­ty project of Centre for Environmen­tal Mangement of Degraded Ecosystems at Delhi university. Simultaneo­usly, the 100 hectares patch will be developed with native species.

“Inside the Ridge area along the S P Marg, we will develop a greenway which will act as a natural forest ecosystem and provide habitat for flora and fauna. Within the greenway, we will develop a walkway and people who will pass through this will feel like they are walking through a dense forest,” said Prof Babu.

He added that the greenway will not only filter all the pollutants on the stretch but will also provide environmen­tal microbiome, “which is must for enriching human microbiome”.

 ?? — PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY ?? SP leader Mulayam Singh Yadav with a group of visitors at Parliament House in New Delhi on Tuesday.
— PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY SP leader Mulayam Singh Yadav with a group of visitors at Parliament House in New Delhi on Tuesday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India