‘Haritha Haram’ saplings are to be distributed to people on a large scale in temples in Greater Hyderabad limits where Bonalu is being celebrated. This decision has been taken by GHMC in view of its target of achieving plantation of 40 lakh saplings this year. The saplings to be distributed are mostly those grown in backyards of houses. They include tulasi, fruit varieties and those preventing mosquitoes, according to orders issued by the GHMC bio-diversity officials to commissioner Dr B Janardhan Reddy.
The orders stated that steps should be taken by the civic body to take up distribution of saplings during the Bonalu festival, as a large number of devotees visit the shrines. The officials also directed that
saplings should be planted in vacant places of temples, with the cooperation of the management committees, Dr Reddy has suggested. Meanwhile, Mayor Bonthu Rammohan stated that presentation of bouquets should be banned in GHMC limits so as to give a boost to the Haritha Haram scheme.
He had recently refused to accept bouquets at a function, stating that saplings should be presented to VIPs. In this regard he stressed that GHMC should inspire other organisations/bodies. Following his stand, Dr Reddy has issued orders that saplings should be presented to VIPs attending events/functions. Thus, the corporation has become an example for others in not presenting bouquets.