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Trikuta Hills Bloom: Seed Drones Boost Green Cover
30 Jan
Summary
- Winter plantation and aerial seed dispersal underway in Trikuta Hills.
- Seed dispersal aims to improve green cover in inaccessible areas.
- Over 19 lakh saplings planted in recent years by the Shrine Board.

The Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMVDSB) has initiated its winter plantation drive, coupled with the second phase of aerial seed dispersal, across the Trikuta Hills. This ecological restoration effort is designed to significantly improve green cover in previously inaccessible terrains over the next ten years.
The aerial seeding program has demonstrated a meaningful 3% ecological regeneration success rate, a notable achievement given the steep, rocky landscape. This initial phase targets approximately 83 hectares in identified locations, utilizing seeds of species such as Amla, Anaar, Siris, and Bamboo to foster vegetation growth and soil stability.
CEO Sachin Kumar Vaishya highlighted the board's progress in increasing green cover, directed by chairman Manoj Sinha. Through its Annual Greening Plans, SMVDSB has planted over 19 lakh saplings in recent years, reinforcing its commitment to environmental conservation.




