Many Chinar trees in Srinagar are now showing signs of disease, with large hollowed-out cavities in their trunks caused by pest and pathogen attacks. These areas mark the early stages of decline in ...
Its leaves acquire varied hues from blood red to mauve, amber, and yellow, depicting the various seasons of Kashmir. The oldest Chinar in Kashmir is said to have been planted in 1374 and is almost ...
The JKRFI began a chinar census in the Union Territory in 2021. According to data from the JKFRI, Kashmir was home to around 40,000 chinar trees but the numbers are falling steadily. The ...
Srinagar: To preserve and conserve the famous Chinar trees of the Kashmir Valley, the authorities in the region are geotagging each and every such tree in the Valley. The authorities believe that many ...
This heightened stress can result in premature leaf drop, poor regeneration, and in some cases ... For the latest Chinar census, the Forest Research Institute (FRI), has covered 80-90% of the area in ...
This gem blends Kashmir's culinary heritage with upscale dining. You're greeted by an ambiance whispering luxury – from chinar leaf-adorned tables to the option of dining in their lush garden.
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 ...
The Jammu and Kashmir government has initiated the 'Digital Tree Aadhaar' programme to protect the iconic chinar trees by creating a digital database with QR codes and geo-tagging technology.
The project head said a chinar atlas of Kashmir will be created once the exercise is completed. "That will give us an idea how many chinar trees are there in each district, with their status.
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