Indians plant 250 million saplings in green campaign
New Delhi, July 5: Millions of people in India took part in an annual tree planting drive Sunday. More than 250 million saplings were planted in a single day across the country's most populous state.
The campaign was led by Uttar Pradesh (UP) state government officials, lawmakers, and activists, in a bid to reduce carbon emissions and combat climate change.

Where were the trees planted?
The saplings were planted in forests, farms, schools, and along riverbanks and highways by volunteers.
"We are committed to increasing the forest cover of Uttar Pradesh to over 15% of the total land area in the next five years'' said state forest official Manoj Singh.
According to another government official, the forest cover of the state has increased over the last few years.
"There has been an increase of 127 sq km (79 sq mile) in the forest cover in Uttar Pradesh as compared to 2017," a state government spokesperson was quoted as saying by The Indian Express newspaper.
"There has also been an increase in trees and plants. The tree cover has increased to 3.05 per cent as compared to the national average of 2.89 per cent," the official said, citing the 2019 Forest Survey of India report.
How many saplings survive?
UP State Forest Minister Dara Singh said the long-term survival of the saplings remains a concern, adding that usually only 60% of the saplings survive. The rest succumb to disease or lack of water.
However, he said that about 80% of the saplings planted in the last four annual drives have survived.
"All the regions where plantation is being carried out have been geo-tagged so that we can ascertain what exactly happened," Chauhan told The Pioneer newspaper.

"These saplings carry QR codes so that officials can maintain a record and verify whether the saplings survived or not. Besides, teams have been formed to monitor progress of the plantation drive," he said.
What is India's tree planting project?
India has vowed to keep a third of its total land area or 95 million hectares under forest and tree cover by 2030.
The government has allocated $6.2 billion (€5.2 billion) for the tree planting across the country.
However, industrial development and a rapidly growing population has put further stress on the land.
Source: DW
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