Summary

To enhance the beauty of the city and reduce air pollution, the Forest Department has decided to set up vertical gardens in the UT.
The garden would not only increase the greenery, but also reduce pollution and absorb dust to an extent. Also, it would help in saving the land area.
Debendra Dalai, Chief Conservator of Forests, UT, said ornamental plants would be planted in the garden that would be 15 feet in height.
It would be set up on the road opposite the railway station.A green wall each would also be set up at Paryavaran Bhawan and Butterfly Park at an estimated cost of nearly Rs73 lakh.

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