Geo-tagging of Chinar trees started in Kashmir 

Srinagar: The authorities in Jammu and Kashmir have begun the process of geo-tagging in its bid to preserve heritage Chinar trees in Kashmir on Thursday. Speaking with the media Dr Syed Tariq, Scientist at Forest Research Institute said that Chinars are oxygen producers. Chinar has its own scope, it plays a major role. Keeping this.

Srinagar: The authorities in Jammu and Kashmir have begun the process of geo-tagging in its bid to preserve heritage Chinar trees in Kashmir on Thursday.

Speaking with the media Dr Syed Tariq, Scientist at Forest Research Institute said that Chinars are oxygen producers. Chinar has its own scope, it plays a major role. Keeping this in view, we thought of keeping a track on the stock of Chinar in the Valley. 

“With the advancement of technologies, we provided ‘Digital Aadhaar’ to these trees. Now, every Chinar has its own ‘Aadhar’ number. We have linked it to Digital India. We have installed scannable QR codes. Every district has its own district code with the number of Chinars. So far, we have identified and geo-tagged 28,560 Chinar.”

He further said that forest areas have come to the rescue of Chinar.

“We have collected their readings, physical characteristics and locked them with a QR scan. You can scan the QR code and know everything about them. We have also appealed for ‘Save Chinar’. This is a very positive step because we will make a data bank of all the Chinars and we will hopefully bring this into the public domain very soon. We expect to be having 30,000-35,000 Chinars in J&K. We are also planting new seedlings. We are installing metal plating on 10,000 Chinars as of now,” he added. 

Mohd. Yaseen Reshi, contractor of the Chinar geo-tagging project said that he received good technical support from the division.

He said, “This is a very positive project. This Chinar geo-tagging project is being undertaken for the first time in Kashmir. I am delighted to have been a part of this project. I am so thankful to the Forest Division which supported me. We will complete this at the earliest. This is a good initiative.”