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 ...
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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 ...
The majestic maple trees of Jammu and Kashmir — better known as Chinar or locally as boonyi — now have their own ID cards. In a novel initiative by the J&K Forest Department in partnership ...
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To preserve and conserve the famous Chinar trees of the Kashmir Valley, the region's authorities are geotagging each such tree in the Valley. Watch this report for more details! Chinar trees india ...
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, ...
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 ...
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Srinagar, Jan 21:In a pioneering initiative aimed at preserving the heritage Chinar trees of Jammu and Kashmir, the J&K Forest Department and the J&K Forest Research Institute (FRI) have launched a ...
For example, the chinar in the city centre of Lal Chowk is CG-JK010088. Metal cards featuring barcodes provide information, including the tree’s location, height, and health. “Around 10,000 ...
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