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Wednesday, August 09, 2017
PPCB, Army to plant 50,000 saplings in city
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Patiala, August 8 The Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB) in collaboration with the Army authorities will plant 50,000 saplings of trees in Patiala to increase the green cover. The Nahar Group of Industries will assist in the plantation drive and maintenance of trees till their maturity. KS Pannu, IAS, chairman, Punjab Pollution Control Board, held a meeting with the Army authorities and representatives of industry to finalise the plan for plantation of trees in Patiala , As Reported By Tribune.

According to the Newspaper,Flower and shade trees such as Gulmohar, Shrin and Sukhchain, Neem will be planted. Also, fruit-bearing trees will be planted in select locations. The Forest Department will supply the required plants.

 
SOURCE : https://www.nyoooz.com/news/chandigarh/890729/ppcb-army-to-plant-50000-saplings-in-city/
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