Chinar trees, which once stood vulnerable to illegal felling, are now receiving the protection they deserve. With geo-tagging ...
Kashmir is home to multiple chinar groves. Geotagging has rescued ... Mughal rulers planted chinar trees in the fabled Naseem Bagh, Nishat Bagh, Shalimar garden and Harwan in Srinagar.
and majestic chinar trees. In autumn, the garden transforms into one of the most breathtaking spots in Kashmir. Shalimar Bagh The now famous Shalimar Bagh was built in 1619 by Emperor Jahangir for ...
Temperatures in Kashmir have become more erratic ... The Mughal emperor Akbar had planted more than 1,100 Chinar trees at Naseem Bagh beside the Dal lake. Over the years, many of these trees were ...
Doodhganga is polluted due to illegal mining and sewage dumping. Efforts to restore it face delays and resistance.
Naseem Bagh had more than 1,100 chinar trees. Jahangir also planted these trees on a small island in the Dal Lake known as Chaar Chinari (four chinars). What is the importance of chinar in Kashmir?
Its leaves acquire varied hues from blood red to mauve, amber, and yellow, depicting the various seasons of Kashmir. The oldest Chinar in Kashmir is said to have been planted in 1374 and is almost ...
Kashmir: The Jammu and Kashmir government has launched an ambitious programme for conservation of the majestic Chinar trees which facing threats due to rapid urbanisation. Under the "Digital Tree ...
The Jammu and Kashmir government has launched the 'Digital Tree Aadhaar' initiative to preserve the iconic Chinar trees. This project uses geo-tagging and QR codes to track and protect these ...
The Jammu and Kashmir government has initiated the 'Digital Tree Aadhaar' programme to protect the iconic chinar trees by creating a digital database with QR codes and geo-tagging technology.