Union Minister for Environment, Forest, and Climate Change Bhupender Yadav inaugurated a new city forest at Kati Ghati in Alwar on [date], marking a significant step in the region’s environmental and ecological development.
Addressing attendees at the inauguration, Yadav highlighted the key features of the project, stating, “At this spot near Kali Ghati, we have planted 3,500 trees. These trees are of our native species. On this 5 hectares of land, we will construct a 2 km long eco-trail and a bird sanctuary. It will be a good place for the people of Alwar.”
The newly inaugurated city forest aims to enhance local green spaces, improve air quality, and provide recreational opportunities for residents. The initiative reflects a commitment to environmental conservation and community well-being, offering a natural retreat within the urban landscape.
Yadav’s announcement includes the development of an eco-trail that will stretch 2 kilometers, designed to promote environmental education and appreciation among visitors. Additionally, the planned bird sanctuary is expected to attract a variety of bird species, enriching local biodiversity and providing a habitat for avian wildlife.
The project aligns with broader national goals of enhancing green cover and creating sustainable urban environments. The city forest at Kati Ghati is poised to become a valuable asset for Alwar, combining ecological benefits with recreational and educational opportunities for the community.