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Native tree every 10 metres in Pimpri Chinchwad to make city greener
To ensure protection of these trees, PCMC is installing bamboo and iron tree guards, based on the location and need. Regular maintenance and monitoring arrangements are also in place to support tree survival and growth.

The Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) has launched a unique initiative to plant native trees every 10 metres on both sides of major roads across the city.
This tree plantation drive specifically targets stretches where greenery was previously lacking. The aim is to replicate the lush green road aesthetics seen in areas like Nigdi Pradhikaran throughout other parts of the city, including BRT corridors and other key urban stretches, the civic administration said.
Priority is being given to roads where tree canopy is currently minimal. Trees are being planted on footpaths and adjacent open spaces at regular 10-metre intervals. The focus is on native species that are both ecologically beneficial and well-adapted to the city’s climate.
In addition to roadsides, PCMC will also carry out plantation in other public open spaces to increase the city’s overall green footprint. The campaign is being actively implemented by the Garden and Tree Conservation Department of PCMC.
Native species being planted
Among the indigenous species planted under this initiative are: Neem, Tamhan, Kadamba, Banyan, Peepal, Akashneem, Bakul, Arjun, Mahogany, Sonchafa, and Parijat.
To ensure protection of these trees, PCMC is installing bamboo and iron tree guards, based on the location and need. Regular maintenance and monitoring arrangements are also in place to support tree survival and growth.
“Planting trees every 10 metres along both sides of city roads will make Pimpri Chinchwad greener and more beautiful. The support we’re receiving is encouraging, and I urge all citizens to take part in this effort to make our city more nature-friendly,” Municipal Commissioner Shekhar Singh said.
“This initiative will significantly enhance green cover and help reduce pollution and urban heat. Trees are currently being planted along all developed roads, and we plan to continue the same approach for all future road projects. We are committed to making Pimpri Chinchwad a greener and healthier city,” said Pradip Jambhale Patil, Additional Commissioner.
Zone A: 201 trees
Zone B: 910 trees
Zone C: 2048 trees
Zone D: 650 trees
Zone E: 731 trees
Zone F: 465 trees
Zone G: 230 trees
Zone H: 206 trees
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