Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Indians keep their distance in mass tree-planting campaign

- Biswajeet Banerjee

LUCKNOW, India – More than 2 million people gathered Sunday at river banks, farmlands and government buildings in northern India while trying to practice social distancing to plant 250 million trees as part of a government plan to tackle climate change.

Officials in Uttar Pradesh distribute­d millions of saplings to be planted across the state to help India’s efforts to increase its forest cover. India has pledged to keep a third of its total land area under forest and tree cover, but a growing population and increasing demand for industrial projects are placing greater stress on the land.

Those who gathered for the tree planting on Sunday included lawmakers, government officials and volunteers from nonprofit organizati­ons. With India fourth in the world in coronaviru­s cases, those who gathered kept their distance from each other.

India reported 24,850 new virus cases on Sunday – another 24-hour record for the country – raising its total to 673,165, including 19,268 deaths.

“We are committed to increase the forest cover of Uttar Pradesh to over 15% of the total land area in next five years,” the state’s chief minister, Yogi Adityanath, said in inaugurati­ng the campaign in Lucknow, the state capital. “In today’s campaign, over 20 million trees will be planted at the banks of the Ganges river, which will help in keeping this mighty river clean.”

“India has pledged to increase its forest cover to 235 million acres by 2030, and it starts now,” Adityanath said.

Other states will also be involved with the drive.

Uttar Pradesh government spokespers­on Awanish Awasthi said the entire planting drive is being videotaped and trees are being tagged so records can be kept.

The long-term survival of trees planted in such mass campaigns remains a concern. Usually, only 60% of saplings survive, with the rest succumbing to disease or lack of water.

 ?? UTTAR PRADESH STATE GOVERNMENT VIA AP ?? Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, right, inaugurate­s his state’s daylong tree-planting campaign in Lucknow, India, on Sunday.
UTTAR PRADESH STATE GOVERNMENT VIA AP Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, right, inaugurate­s his state’s daylong tree-planting campaign in Lucknow, India, on Sunday.

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