Patna News: Ganga Path will be developed with 13.51 crores, by 2028 17 Green Cover Target – Patna News Ganga Path to be developed with Rs 13 Crore

Updated: Di, 07 Oct 2025 02:19 am (IST) Minister of Environmental Affairs, Sunil Kumar, said it is the government’s priority to promote Eco tourism. 4.15 Crore is approved for plantation along the banks of the JP Ganga road. 13.51 Crore has been approved to make Ganga Path a tourist destination. 270 SAW Mills gets licenses to promote the wood industry. The target is to increase the green coverage in the state to 17%. Jagran correspondent, Patna. Along with environmental protection in the state, the promotion of eco -tourism is the first priority of the government. 4.15 Crore has been approved for plantation from Ditha Golambar to Golaghar on the path of the JP Ganga path in the city. Remove ad, just read news, Rs 13.51 crore has been approved for the development of Ganga Path as a tourist destination. These things were said by Environmental, Forest and Climate Change Minister Sunil Kumar at a press conference held in the Patna animal garden. The minister laid the basis of 30.39 crore projects through video conferencing. The minister said 270 sawmills were placed in the preferred list to promote the wood -based industry. After the election, Ara Mills will be licensed by the government. This will provide work with artisans associated with wood. New parks were found as gifts for the people of the capital in four places in the city. Herein, in sector four of Bahadurpur Housing Colony, in Sector 51D, is Srikrishna Nagar Park no. Inaugurated seven and three. The minister said that 2739 posts were approved from the Cabinet, which will be appointed soon. The target of 17 percent green coverage is a target to plant 2.80 trees in the state during the service festival by the department, in which 3.66 lakh trees were planted. By 2028, the state intends to increase the green cover of 17 percent. The target is to plant five crore trees in 2025-26. So far, 70.34 lakh trees have been planted in the state by Jeevika Didi. Under the irrigation water scheme after each farm, the scheme is implemented by the department at 94 sites. So far, work on 73 websites has been completed, there is work on the remaining 21 websites. Under the Campa scheme, the 65.18 crore approval was given in the financial year 2024-25 of the Government of India. Below is the target to plant 6192693 plant forests in the state. The Minister of Development will be of Eco -Tourism Places, the minister said funds have been issued to develop eco -tourism of the state. In the same order, with the amount of approximately 12 crores, Tutla Bhavani of Rohtas, the upgrade of Gupta Dham with a quantity of 15 crores, Mandar Mountain in the Banka district with a number of 12 crore, 18.51 crore is spent for building a park around Temple Temple in Gopalganj’s Development of Kaimur for the Development of Kaimur for the Kaimur. Mundeshwari Temple Compative Compative Compative Comple District. Together with this, 8.03 Crore for Vikramshila Ganga Dolphin Shelter of Bhagalpur District, 10.28 Crore for Biodiversity Park in Kummur Talab in Madhubani District, 24.42 Crore for the development of Maharishi Vishwamitra Park in Buxar District, 2.69 Crore for the development of Maharishi Vishwamitra Park in Buxar, 2.69 crore for the development of Hiranya Parvat Park in the Nalanda district, Rs 3.41 crore is spent in the Lakhisarai district. In addition, eco -tourism will be promoted in other places. During the talks, the general secretary of the Department of Anand Kishore, Chief Wildlife Pratipak, chief conservationist Vikas Arvinder Singh, additional chief keeper of the forest conservationist Singra Singh, S Chandrashekhar and others.

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