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Home / Environment / Manesar's "Green Wall" Initiative Transforms City, Tackles Pollution

Manesar's "Green Wall" Initiative Transforms City, Tackles Pollution

13 Nov

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Summary

  • Manesar launches large-scale tree planting drive
  • Aims to create green buffers to absorb dust, reduce emissions
  • Partnership with environmental groups and corporates
Manesar's "Green Wall" Initiative Transforms City, Tackles Pollution

On November 9th, 2025, the Municipal Corporation of Manesar (MCM) kicked off its "Green Wall Initiative" to boost the city's green cover and tackle pollution. The first phase of this project involved a large-scale plantation drive at the Nawada Cricket Ground in Sector 86, where around 500 saplings of native and pollution-resistant species like Neem were planted.

The event saw participation from local residents, community organizations, and corporate volunteers. MCM is collaborating with the Green Pencil Foundation and corporate partners under CSR programs to ensure the long-term survival and growth of these trees. The goal is to transform underutilized spaces into green buffers that can absorb dust, reduce carbon emissions, and improve air quality in Manesar.

According to MCM officials, this initiative is part of a continuous urban greening project that aims to plant over 100,000 saplings across the city. The Deputy Mayor praised the effort, stating that the time to act is now as pollution levels in Gurugram and Manesar have been steadily rising. Experts believe this model could become a blueprint for combating pollution in other parts of the region.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The "Green Wall Initiative" is a project launched by the Municipal Corporation of Manesar (MCM) to increase the city's green cover and curb pollution.
Around 500 saplings of native and pollution-resistant species like Neem were planted in the first phase of the project.
The MCM is collaborating with the Green Pencil Foundation and corporate partners under CSR programs to ensure the long-term survival and growth of the planted trees.

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