Rajasthan Embarks on New Eco Trail Project in Neendar Forest

The Chief Minister of Rajasthan has launched the Neendar-Bainad Biodiversity Project, aiming to enhance nature tourism and water conservation efforts. The initiative involves plantation drives and construction of water harvesting structures, aligning with a nationwide water conservation campaign.

Rajasthan Embarks on New Eco Trail Project in Neendar Forest
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Rajasthan's Chief Minister, Bhajanlal Sharma, launched the Neendar-Bainad Biodiversity Project, known as the 'Eco Trail,' in Neendar forest near Jaipur. The project aims to boost nature tourism and promote environmental conservation in the region.

Sharma encouraged public participation in the 'Vande Ganga Jal Sanrakshan-Jan Abhiyan,' a water conservation campaign. He actively participated in community service and called on citizens to support the state's endeavor to develop water structures.

The Chief Minister highlighted the natural beauty and potential of Neendar forest, emphasizing plans for large-scale plantation drives. These efforts aim to support ecological tourism and enhance local water resources.

The government also plans to build anicuts and rainwater harvesting structures. Referring to the nationwide initiative, 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam,' Sharma shared the state's goal to plant 10 crore saplings this year. During the event, he engaged in awareness activities, such as setting water bowls for birds and distributing saplings to promote environmental education.

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