Gurgaon: Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) plans to hire an agent to verify the data at the survival rate along the road network throughout the city.
With this, the authority aims to assess opportunities for the survival of various species and do plantations according to the future.
According to officials, Minister of Manohar’s head Lal Khattar, who is also the GMDA chairman, at the last meeting of authority emphasized on the need to better understand the level of survival of trees planted, directing officials to assess this using a scientific method every six months.
“We have assessed the level of survival scientific, but now the decision has also been made to get a third party.
Plantation verification is done.
As part of this, we will be an emproider of an agency that will give us reports with data survive every quarter, or in line with Other systems we design.
Based on this data, future plantations will then be planned and conducted, “said Subhash Chander Yadav, Chief Executive Officer (Urban Environment) GMDA (urban environment).
GMDA has done work.
“Our staff checks the survival rate of puppies every month when contracting bills enter.
We also have an application where we record plantations on our different assets, including road networks, including the way.
Many trees or shrubs are planted,” said the additional CEO.
In recent months, increasing efforts to create and maintain green belts throughout the city.
At the same authority meeting where Khattar discussed the survival rate of the tree, he also recommended that the responsibility of keeping a green belt be handed over to private companies.
CM has, in addition, directed that the road is identified every month for beauty green belts