Friday, January 30, 2009

Tulasi to the rescue of Taj

Jan. 26: Thousands of tulsi (basil) saplings were planted around the Taj Mahal in Agra on Monday to insulate the marble monument against atmospheric pollution
The saplings were distributed free at several points in the city by local forest officials and people were encouraged to participate in the plantation drive.
Organic India Pvt Ltd, a multinational company based in Lucknow that exports tulsi products to the US, Europe and Israel, has extended support to the programme.
Zonal forest conservator R.P. Bharti said that the plantation had been taken up on a massive scale on forest land, between rows of tall trees. “We have a target of planting 20 lakh tulsi plants within the next two months. We are also asking various schools and gram panchayats to join us in this drive,” he said.
According to the official, the tulsi plants will serve to insulate the Agra environment from pollution and will indirectly take care of the health of the heritage monuments, including the Taj Mahal. “The tulsi plant has very good absorptive quality that cleans the air of foul gases. Because the plant has religious significance too, we expect the people to take care of it,” he explained.
The target in the first phase of the drive is to plant 1,00,000 saplings. The department has short-listed the NGOs to be invited to join the effort. The idea is to concentrate on colonies adjacent to the Taj Mahal, mainly Taj Nagri, Shastri Puram, and Kamla Nagar.

Source: Deccan Chronicle

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