Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

SGPC pledges to plant forests on one-acre land in 90 gurdwaras

In the first phase, 50 jungles will be developed and all saplings found in jungles will be planted

- Surjit Singh

AMRITSAR:AFTER reviving ‘guru ka bagh’ and developing green cover on the premises of the Golden Temple, the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has launched another green initiative in collaborat­ion with noted environmen­talist Baba Sewa Singh. The SGPC plans to plant jungles on one-acre of land at 90 historic gurdwaras in Punjab and its neighbouri­ng states.

The project was inaugurate­d at Gurdwara Baba Bir Singh, Rattoke, and Gurdwara Bir Baba Budha Sahib, Thatha, in Tarn Taran district. In the first phase, 50 jungles will be developed and all saplings found in jungles will be planted so as to revive biodiversi­ty.

SGPC chief secretary Roop Singh said, “The environmen­t of Punjab was once so clean that migrant labourers would say the water of the state was as useful to them as milk. Today, unfortunat­ely, the state’s water, air and soil have become polluted. Therefore, the SGPC has passed a resolution to use at least one acre land at 90 historic gurdwaras that are being managed under the apex gurdwara body.”

50 FORESTS TO BE PLANTED BY NOVEMBER

“The task has been handed over to Baba Sewa Singh because he is a true environmen­talist. Nobody else can render the service better than him. We have set a goal to establish 50 such jungles by end of November this year”.

“Around 2,500 to 4,200 saplings will be planted in each jungle. The saplings will be of 43 varieties and will include fruit trees, floral plants, mango, medicinal plants, bushes, forest trees and traditiona­l trees. The forests will be developed in such a way that animals are able to inhabit them.”

44 FORESTS PLANTED SO FAR

Meanwhile, Baba Sewa Singh, who is the head of a Khadoor Sahib-based Kar Sewa Organisati­on, said, “Developing these jungles is part of our drive to plant 550 jungles. This drive was initiated to commemorat­e the 550th birth anniversar­y of Guru

Nanak. So far, 44 forests have been developed in different towns and villages of Punjab and 28,210 saplings have been planted in these mini forests”.

In another project, teams of the Kar Sewa Organisati­on are planting trees on both sides of the Amritsar-harike Road. Under the environmen­t conservati­on drive for which Baba Sewa Singh was also awarded the Padma Shri, around 5 lakh trees have been planted. Under this drive, 450 villages have been covered.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? The project was inaugurate­d at Gurdwara Baba Bir Singh, Rattoke, and Gurdwara Bir Baba Budha Sahib, Thatha, in Tarn Taran district.
HT PHOTO The project was inaugurate­d at Gurdwara Baba Bir Singh, Rattoke, and Gurdwara Bir Baba Budha Sahib, Thatha, in Tarn Taran district.

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