Indian Railways News => | Topic started by greatindian on Aug 09, 2012 - 12:00:48 PM |
Title - GREEN altogetherPosted by : greatindian on Aug 09, 2012 - 12:00:48 PM |
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Until quite recently, this was barren land, with tonnes of concrete waste dumped in it. Today, 25 acres of this land belonging to the Railways in Podanur hold about 2,000 18-month-old saplings. They stand tall on the reclaimed area. This initiative to create an urban lung space has been taken by the Railways, Siruthuli, Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions and Pricol. The saplings were supplied by the Tamil Nadu Forest Department.Shortly, another 1,000 saplings will be planted. Local varieties have been given preference — pungan, vaagai, iyal vaagai, neermarudhu, karumarudhu, vembu, kumil and naval. Some mahogany and sorgam have been planted too. And, in a first, all the trees are fed using drip irrigation.The initiative was launched on June 29, 2012, but work started long before that. Over three months, the rubble on the land, 700 mts from the Podanur bus stop, was cleared and used to create a boundary. Two tonnes of bio manure was mixed into the hard soil to enable it to nourish plants. Over 500 students drawn from schools and colleges helped plant the saplings.The fledging plants have been tied to a stick of naanal, a reed known for its ability to bend and not break. This protects them from the harsh winds that lash this area.To ensure the plants survive, members from Siruthuli requested locals to avoid using the land as a thoroughfare. Most have obliged. Neelaveni and Kalaivani, who live in a cluster of houses around this plot, say they have made changes to their regular route, though it means some extra walking, as they have heard a new ‘forest’ is going to come up here. A local lady comes in at seven every morning to prevent grazing. |