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Oct 06, 2019, 01:53 PM | Updated 01:52 PM IST
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The Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Limited (MMRC) in a bid to counter the propaganda by “Save Aarey” activists released a video showcasing a section of 24,000 trees it has planted in the last two years.
Promises kept Commitments delivered. #MMRC has planted arnd 24,000 trees across Mumbai including #AareyMilkColony and degraded areas of #SGNP. Sturdy native species like Behada,Kadamb, Karanj etc 6 - 12 inch girth & 12-15 ft height planted. 2 years efforts and results show up. pic.twitter.com/bC4TOB5Qnp
— MumbaiMetro3 (@MumbaiMetro3) October 6, 2019
Some of the trees have been planted in the degraded areas of the Sanjay Gandhi National Park to revive its greenery. On top of it. some trees have also been planted inside the Aarey Milk Colony where BMC recently felled around 2,700 trees to build a Metro carshed.
These 24,000 geo-tagged trees comprise of indigenous species like Behada, Kadamb and Karanj which will achieve a girth of 6 to 12 inches and a height of 12 to 15 feet.
“Sometimes to construct something new destruction becomes inevitable but it also paves the way for new life and new creation”, commented MMRC Chairman Ashwini Bhide in context of the limited deforestation in Aarey colony.
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— Ashwini Bhide (@AshwiniBhide) October 6, 2019
She had earlier released pictures of the new trees planted by MMRC.
#MMRC has planted 24000 trees & committed to plant more. Join us to #PlantATree while we build @MumbaiMetro3 to provide you with safer, faster & comfortable commute that will reduce #Pollution and #TrafficCongestion. Let us #MakeMumbaiGreen @mybmc @CMOMaharashtra @anandmahindra pic.twitter.com/Yogkaih1j8
— Ashwini Bhide (@AshwiniBhide) September 20, 2019
The Mumbai Metro line 3 is expected to become a huge boon for the common residents of Mumbai and is expected to take the load off its suburban network, which is bursting at its seams.