Green will be found in Palamu with 5 lakh plants in 2800 hectares, employment will be available at Birsa Gram Yojana
Last updated: August 30, 2025, 23:26 IST took a major initiative to promote green in the Palamu district. Now a target is set to more than 5 lakh trees under Birsa Grama Gram Yojana in the district. This scheme is not just in the direction of environmental protection … Read more Palamu. The administration took a major initiative to promote green in the Palamu district. Now a target is set to more than 5 lakh trees under Birsa Grama Gram Yojana in the district. This scheme is not only a big step towards environmental protection, but will also become a medium to increase the income of farmers and residents. At 2800 hectares, Javed Hussain, Deputy Development Commissioner, said that the target to plant a plant in 2800 hectares was set under Birsa Grama Yojana in the district. Under the scheme, all facilities, including pit digging, provide water construction, government fertilizer supply. He said that about 80% had been allocated so far. In which the work to dig the pit of 90% of the beneficiaries is completed and the plantation work also began. Plants will meet Didi Bagia. He said that the special thing about this scheme is that there is no need to order plants from the outside. For this, 43 nurseries (Didi Bagia) were prepared in the district itself. In these nurseries, 1 lakh 70 thousand plants were prepared in the first phase. Plants will be made available to the beneficiaries from here. It is the attempt by the administration that local women should find work, and therefore they are linked to the Didi Bagia scheme under MnRega. What plants will be planted? Among this scheme, fertile and wood plants are planted in the district. It contains plants such as Mango, Teak, Rosewood, Mahogany and Gamhar. 80 plants per acre for wood plants are targeted. Mango plants will also be planted in horticulture. Plants were prepared in the first phase, while the discussion work of some plants is underway due to rain. Farmers can still have benefits, Deputy Development Commissioner Javed Hussain said that if a beneficiary or farmer has land and wants to plant trees, he can apply to the block office in question. In addition, Didi can take plants from bagia and plant in her lands. All necessary facilities will be made available for free under the scheme. This scheme is linked to MnRega, which will find work at MnRega, which will provide work to the residents. MnRega workers are engaged in activities such as plantation, pit digging, Jalakund construction. It will not only protect the environment, but also create work in the towns. If the plants are seen properly for three years, they will benefit from employment. He said the main purpose of this scheme is to make Palamu Green and ensure environmental protection. Plantation will improve climate balance and farmers will also receive financial benefits from these plants in the coming years. Javed Hussain said: “Our goal is not only to plant trees, but also to ensure their safety and care. The goal is to plant 5 lakh trees. Let us know that a target of 2800 hectares for the horticultural scheme is in the Palamu district. In which the 2547 hectares are performed.