Biodiversity Gardening Employment to locals - Dr. Nitin Raut

Nagpur, dt. 5: Due to Nara Biodiversity Park, Nagpurites will get the opportunity to go for nature walks near the city and special priority should be given to local employment in the proposed park construction work, said the Guardian Minister. Nitin Raut did it here today.
     Dr. Nara on the creation of biodiversity garden. Raut was speaking at a review meeting in the hall of the Divisional Commissioner's Office.
Divisional Commissioner Dr. Sanjeev Kumar, Regional Deputy Forest Conservator Prabhu Nath Shukla, Advisor Ravi Bankar etc. were present on the occasion.
       Planning should be done to make all the facilities available to the tourists in Nara Biodiversity Park. The work of the proposed reservoir here should be done under the municipal nectar scheme. In this reservoir, turtles, various species of fish should be conserved and reared. These fish should also be available for sale. Accommodation and food facilities should be provided for the animals living in this habitat. Due to the lush green forest, wide reservoir, local and migratory birds, butterflies, animals, various types of plants, grass species, tourists will be able to enjoy bird watching here. Management should be done in this regard. A nursery should be set up in this garden. It should be planted with seasonal flowers, medicinal plants, lacquer, gum, legumes and various flowers. Flowers that are in special demand locally should be studied and produced. Flowers and seedlings should be sold through seedlings. Proceeds from the sale of fish, nursery seedlings, flowers, honey should be used for the management of the park, said Shri. Raut did it this time.
           The Biodiversity Park will allow citizens to experience the diversity of plants, animals and animals in nature's habitat. Raut called for the completion of the park as soon as possible.
     The proposed area of ??Nara Biodiversity Park on Koradi Road is 21.75 hectares and the management of this park will be handed over to the Civil Joint Forest Management Committee. At present from Neem, Shivpura. There are about 253 trees of different types like Eucalyptus, Gulmohar, Teak, Sandalwood. Also the animals have 200 chitals. The proposed biodiversity park will have trekking, yoga, meditation rooms, open halls, vermicomposting, toilets, clean drinking water, parking and other facilities, Shukla said.