Bhopal: City forests will be developed in Indore, Ujjain, Bhopal and Burhanpur district headquarters. For this, the land of the closed mills of National Textile Corporation has been settled in favor of the state government. The Public Assets Management Department has included this proposal in the action plan for the financial year 2024-25.
According to the officials of the department, the National Textile Corporation had filed a petition in the High Court against the vacant barren land of closed mills in Indore, Ujjain and Bhopal. By coordinating with the collectors of the concerned districts, the department is taking action to resolve these land cases as soon as possible.
Part of United Malwa Mill found very suitable for City Forest
The Public Assets Department has again settled the acquired land of BSNL in Jabalpur urban area in favor of the state government. Necessary developments will be done here for City Forest.
Similarly, a part of United Malwa Mill located in Indore district has been found very suitable to be developed as City Forest. The department is taking action on this development proposal by preparing a plan. Its management will be done by Kalyan Mill Management. Similarly, a plan is being prepared to develop City Forest on the remaining lands of Vinod Mill and Hira Mill of Ujjain.
Meanwhile, during a review meeting of Urban and Housing Department, Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya mentioned that Madhya Pradesh is endowed with rich forests. With this in mind, the department should undertake significant initiatives to achieve recognition for Madhya Pradesh as a green state. This can be accomplished by excelling in efforts to make the state pollution-free.
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