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Now, residents of Noida can officially register THEIR plants

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NOIDA: Now residents of Gautam Buddh Nagar can officially register the trees they plant using the mobile applicatio­n - 15 August : Plantation 9 Cr. Citizens can use the applicatio­n to register themselves and submit plantation details along with a picture for geotagging. After the plants are registered, the state will regularly monitor the new trees.

Geo-tagging refers to adding geographic­al identifica­tion to various media such as a picture or a video. This data usually consists of latitude and longitude coordinate­s, but can also include altitude, bearing, distance, accuracy data, names of places, and perhaps a time stamp. "People can download the applicatio­n for free from Google Play Store. They can register themselves using mobile phone number, enter plantation details, and the species' details along with a picture," a senior official of Gautam Buddh Nagar forest department said.

On the other hand, the government department­s can also use the applicatio­n to upload their plantation updates with photo of location, said divisional forest officer Pramod Kumar Srivastava. "With the help of geo-tagging, the plants will get registered with the forest department and their location can be verified," he told media persons.

He said the app was

launched on August 15 when a massive afforestat­ion drive was carried out across Uttar Pradesh. "As part of the drive, the government undertook the plantation of nine crore trees across the state in a single day. Around six lakh saplings were planted on August 15 in Gautam Buddh Nagar," he said.

He said that out of the six

lakh, 5.68 lakh plants have been accounted for, while counting is underway for the rest in the district. Geo-tagging of these plants are underway. He said the main objective of geo-tagging is to check falsificat­ion of plantation claims and it will help in monitoring of the plants as well. "Geo-tagging is being done for all the plants and trees which have been planted and all plants which will be planted in the future," Srivastava said.

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