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You can take a walk in Juhu woods soon 1,000 Trees Planted As Part Of Project

Mumbai: Picture this: A walk in the woods, with a dense growth of trees and varieties of birds chirping, plucking, sucking sap and honey. You could be excused for thinking this picturesque forest is in another country but it could be right here in Mumbai soon. 

    Welcome to the concept of a 'city forest' that will be part of developmental projects acting as buffer zones along creeks, water bodies and coastline edges. 
    After 25 years, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) will revert to its plan of providing Mumbai a 'city forest' on a plot adjacent 

to Vidyanidhi High School at JVPD Scheme, Juhu, and create vital green lungs in the neighbourhood. 
    Work is in progress, with residents planting around 1,000 trees in the area as part of the plan conceptualized by architect P K Das. 
    "City forests essentially mean thick plantations of trees, creating an opportunity for bio-diversity and enrichment of environment. The presence of trees attracts birds, earthworms and insects. The trees become a buffer against abuse and misuse of eco-sensitive borders along rivers, lakes, creeks and nullahs," said Das. 
    On how urban forests will help Mumbai, Das said, "Forests enrich soil conditions, enable the water table to rise and increasingly forests fight and control carbon cover. 
They enrich air quality, and like a factory clean our air and generate healthy conditions for living." 
    "Residents are happy as they have finally reclaimed their city forest. It is a precious plot of land as it adjoins Kaifee Azmi Park, which means a larger area for recreation. This is what we refer to as democratization of public space," said Hansel D'Souza, president, Juhu Citizens' 
Welfare Group. 
    Ashoke Pandit, a resident of Juhu, said the 'city forest' is a necessity today.
    Javed Akhtar's Member of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme (MPLADS) funds will be utilized for the 'city forest', which will extend to Kaifi Azmi Park, Bonzai Park, go up to PVR theatre and culminate opposite Rithambara College in Juhu. 

HOW GREEN WILL BE MY CITY 

Controversial Past 
    
Earmarked 23-acre 'city forest' has an entire belt of over 1,000 trees 
    Will start from BMC's recreation ground plot in Juhu, where hundreds of trees were hacked by a private agency to construct a club 
    Juhu residents fought a seven-year battle to save their open space 
    BMC cancelled lease of the agency in 2011 to execute former municipal commissioner S S Tinaikar's 1987 plan for a 'city forest' in the area 

Other Forests 
Maharashtra Nature Park (Mahim), a hidden gem that was born on a dumping ground 
BPT Gardens, developed on a landfill area 
Land's End in Bandra (W), where residents have grown a 'forest' 

The Grand Plan 
Plan includes growing a forest alongside the Irla nullah, building walking and cycling tracks, introducing cultural spaces such as small amphitheatres, an art exhibition centre, a children's play area and a garden



PLANT ZONE: BMC is executing a 1987 plan for a city forest in Juhu


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