In the city’s development projects, several trees are being cut to make way for roads and infrastructure. Meanwhile, neighbouring states- UP, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Delhi- are not only planting new trees but also taking steps to protect heritage trees and endangered species. States like Sikkim have included such measures in their forest laws, while Haryana even provides pensions for old trees. In Indore, many historic trees remain that need preservation to maintain the city’s heritage. Trees sacrificed for these development works More than 100 trees of historical or cultural importance were cut down in a decade. These efforts of other states can become inspiration Haryana government’s Pran Vayu Devta Pension In Haryana, ‘Haryana Pran Vayu Devta Pension’ scheme was started in 2023 for trees older than 75 years. Their caretakers are being given a pension of Rs 3000. Plant a tree, leave a legacy in Sikkim In Sikkim’s ‘Mero Rukh Mero Santati’ scheme, the government creates a fixed deposit of Rs 10,800 for those who plant 108 trees on the birth of a child. A tree is adopted upon the death of a family member. Post navigation Tribal body’s semi-naked protest against Indore MY hospital rat case:JAYS demands removal of Dean, Superintendent; protest postponed until HC hearing next week CM Yadav announces ₹489 cr for RTE in Harda:Funds to reach over 20,000 schools; Commissioner-IG inspects event venue