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          .Patna, Aug 11 (IANS) With the aim of increasing forest cover to   35 percent in a decade, Bihar is employing several steps, including asking   members of the ruling Janata Dal-United (JD-U) to plant trees.A team of   experts including retired forest officers taught a group of party leaders,   workers and legislators here Monday how to plant saplings. The learning and   training are part of the party's 'Green Bihar Abhiyan' of planting five million   saplings in the next two to three years, said party leader Sanjay Singh.
 
 
 
 |  "The party leaders and workers were keen to learn about it," said retired forest   officer Ram Padarath Singh, one of the trainers.
 Chief Minister Nitish   Kumar will kick off the green drive Thursday from his native village -   Kalyanbigha in Nalanda district.
 
 Ram said similar training and learning   programmes will be organised from district to block levels by the party   soon.
 
 The JD-U has asked all its members to plant at least one   sapling.
 
 State JD-U president Vasishth Narain Singh said that his party   was the first political party in the country to include plantation in its   agenda.
 
 "We have decided to involve all party leaders and workers in the   drive by tagging it with the party's membership drive," he said.
 
 Vasishth   told IANS that the party aimed to enrol five million members, and each member   will have to plant a sapling.
 
 The green drive is the brainchild of Nitish   Kumar, who was impressed by Dharhara, a small village 230 km east of here in   Bhagalpur district.
 
 The village made headlines two years ago as the   villagers planted fruit trees, including mango and litchi, to celebrate the   birth of every girl child there. Their pledge to nature has made the place a   green haven.
 
 "Dharhara village impressed Nitish Kumar... the chief   minister dubbed it a role model for other villages in Bihar," Vasishth   said.
 
 Nitish Kumar repeatedly said that the novel initiative served the   twin purpose of environment conservation and promotion of gender   equality.
 
 Last month, Nitish Kumar also gave orders for conversion of the   thermal power system at his residence and office into a solar one. A solar power   project will be launched soon.
 
 "It will set a model for others to follow   Nitish Kumar's practical approach to eco-friendly measures," an official in his   office said.
 
 According to official data, Bihar has only a fragile 6.87   percent forest cover.
 
 Forest officials admit that Bihar lost most of its   green cover when the state of Jharkhand was carved out of it in 2000.
 
 The   undivided Bihar had a forest cover of 17 percent.
 
 
 
      
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