Rural Development Secretary L C Goyal said the Ministry was impressed by the roadside plantation model which has been implemented in Muzaffarpur district wherein old, handicapped, widow and women job card holders were employed under MNREGA in raising roadside plantations.
He said that the ministry has asked the states to "adopt" Muzaffarpur model in terms of plantation of appropriate species of trees along roads constructed under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY).
Since the people employed under the scheme are villagers of adjoining areas, it gave them a feeling of ownership and belongingness, he said while emphasising the need for replicating the programme in all states.
In a circular dated October 19, the Ministry has asked the states to consider adopting the model "with necessary customisation".
According to Bihar government officials, the main object of road side plantation is to provide protection to road, traffic passengers, check soil erosion, food, fuel, fodder and timber to the society and mitigate climate change.
The plantation after 5 to 10 years will produce raw material for Agro based industries which will generate livelihood.
The Muzaffarpur road side plantation has helped bring in changes in the lives of the people including handicapped, old poor women and widows.
