The Jammu and Kashmir government has launched the 'Digital Tree Aadhaar' initiative to preserve the iconic Chinar trees. This project uses geo-tagging and QR codes to track and protect these ...
Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], January 23 (ANI): Jammu and Kashmir's government began the process of geo-tagging in its bid to preserve heritage Chinar trees in Kashmir on Thursday. Dr Syed ...
Jammu and Kashmir's government began the process of geo-tagging in its bid to preserve heritage Chinar trees in Kashmir on Thursday. Dr Syed Tariq, Scientist at Forest Research Institute said, ...
has declined over the years. Some estimates said Kashmir Valley had 42,000 chinars in the 1970s. The present number ranges from 17,000 to 34,000. Chinar is a part of our culture. We are doing a survey ...
In a bod to preserve the heritage of Chinar trees, the Jammu and Kashmir government has began the process of geo-tagging them on Thursday, reported ANI. "Chinars are oxygen producers. Chinar has ...
SRINAGAR – Kashmir has launched an ambitious initiative to geo-tag thousands of Chinar trees in an effort to conserve this culturally and ecologically significant species, which faces threats ...
"It was a moment of panic for the tourists," says Fayaz Ahmad, the head clerk of Shalimar Garden, recalling the incident when a 300-year-old Chinar tree toppled over in September 2024. "Fortunately, ...
The Jammu & Kashmir government has launched the “Tree Aadhaar” mission for the conservation of the region’s chinar trees which have been dwindling in numbers over the years. The initiative involves ...
The government of Jammu and Kashmir has initiated the 'Digital Tree Aadhaar' program, targeting the conservation of the iconic Chinar trees, which are vital to the region's cultural and ecological ...
JKFRI and Forest Dept geotagged 28,000 Chinar trees Initiative launched in 2021 using QR codes and GIS Monitoring includes tree health, height, and location A new effort combining technology along ...