Making India Pollution Free
New Delhi (PIB-GR-TYP-BIN): Union Minister of Road Transport & Highways and Shipping Mr. Nitin Gadkari launched the Green Highways (Plantation, Transplantation, Beautification & Maintenance) Policy, 2015 at a function organized in New Delhi on September 29. The aim of the policy is to promote greening of Highway corridors with participation of the community, farmers, private sector, NGOs, and government institutions.
Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that this policy will generate employment opportunities for about five lakh people from rural areas. He added that there will be strong monitoring mechanism in place by using ISRO’s Bhuvan and GAGAN satellite systems. Every planted tree will be counted and auditing will be done. The agencies performing good will be awarded. He called for suggestions from people for smooth implementation of the policy. He also asked the state governments to start programmes on similar lines.
Mr. Gadkari said that 1200 road side amenities will also be established. The Green Highway Policy will help in making India pollution free, the minister added. It will also help in curtailing the number of road accidents in India. He said that the vision of the policy is to provide dignified employment to local people and communities.
Addressing the conference, Minister of State for Road Transport & Highways and Shipping Mr. Radhakrishnan said that it is a historic occasion and a noble initiative that depicts the Government’s concern for conservation of environment. He said the present Government has taken various initiatives to cut pollution by promoting bio-fuel and e-rickshaws, and now the Green Highways Policy has been launched for roadside plantation in this respect.
Speaking at the conference, Secretary, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways Mr. Vijay Chhibber said that the vision of the policy is to involve the local communities in the plantation work. The implementation of new Green Highways Policy can help in bridging the gap of tree cover, he added. He said that the emphasis is not only on the trees planted, but also on how many of them survive and are useful for the local communities.
Over 1500 delegates from all over India participated in the conference.
(Source: PIB/GR/TYP/BIN/USPA/WN/IAIJ)