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Karnataka: Official Mescom Develops Miyawaki Forests in Government Institutions

Karnataka: Official Mescom Develops Miyawaki Forests in Government Institutions
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Mangaluru: A Mescom official is on a mission to develop Miyawaki forests on government properties, especially in schools and colleges.
In this case, the puppies were planted in the government of Golithattu elementary elementary school near Nelyadi a week ago.
Realizing that the green cover was Diminishingdurga Singh, a mechanical mesom class-2 in uppinangady and the people behind this initiative told Toi that he was inspired to take this after realizing that greenery in all regions had diminished in the past eight years.
“When I have to know about Miyawaki forests, no one taught it.
So, I am looking online and go through the video by Bindu Sharma.
I tried the method last year in my house and with the help of the same-minded individual, this is the third third project I do and next week we will start working at another government school.
We try to combine technology and therefore with the help of Prof.
Smitha Hegde from Nitte who is considered university, the geographical marking of all trees will be carried out to understand the benefits of these forests, “he said.
Miyawaki Method – Named after a Japanese botanist and an ecological expert Plant Akira Miyawaki, which specializes in natural forests – is a revolutionary technique for creating forests in less than a decade, the opposite will take a century to grow.
500 puppies of local tree varieties of plants 500 local tree trees have been planted on two soil cents at the government school premise in addition to 20 fruits.
“We chose the school and college place because there were students who would take care of bad boys, which were very important for the next two years and at the same time he helped students understand conservation activities.
The plants were locally sourced and from the Ministry of Forestry,” Durga Singh said.
Sheenappa rose, the principal said this was an effort to bring awareness among students and understood the importance of conservation.
The SDMC led by his President Abdul Basheer has supported, he said.

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