Expressing grave concern over the rise in pollution levels, Minister of State for Road Transport & Highways and Shipping Mansukh Lal Mandaviya urged for greater public participation, especially of farmers, towards development and maintenance of India's national highways as "green highways".
"The current pollution levels in Delhi are an indicator of how we have erroneously adopted the European industrial model, while abandoning our very own age-old Indian Ayurvedic traditions, thus moving away from nature," he said addressing the maiden national convention on 'Innovations in Green Highways'.
"There would be a greater success in greening highways if the local farmers are also involved," the Minister said adding if farmers are roped in plantation, maintenance, and protection of trees, it would give them a sense of responsibility and ownership.
National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) Chairman, Raghav Chandra said he was happy that his organisation while constructing the National highways would also be associated with restoring the environment through aesthetic greening.
Chandra said NHAI was confident of awarding 6000 km of National highways for greening by the end of the year, as per a statement from Road Transport and Highways Ministry.
The statement said National Green Highways Mission (NGHM) also inked several pacts including with ITC for undertaking plantation, management & sustainable harvesting activities along NHs besides with Yes Bank for funding roadside plantations under CSR programme and TERI technical collaboration for fostering research & innovation in Green Highways.
"NGHM will also sign MoUs with JK Papers for undertaking plantation, management & sustainable harvesting activities along NHs; INBAR for promoting bamboo based applications in Green Highways; World Bank for strengthening Green Highways Programme," the statement said.
For the quick roll out of the scheme NGHM, NHAI has been entrusted with the responsibility of implementing entire green highways programme for the Ministry, NHIDCL & NHAI.
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