KVIC’s project BOLD reaches Leh-Ladakh. Know here what it is

KVIC has launched the initiative BOLD to develop green cover over barren lands in the Himalayan terrains of Leh-Ladakh by planting bamboo saplings
KVIC’s project BOLD reaches Leh-Ladakh. Know here what it is

New Delhi: Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) has launched the first-ever initiative to develop green cover over barren lands in the Himalayan terrains of Leh-Ladakh by planting bamboo saplings. Under the project BOLD, KVIC and the Forest Department of Leh-Ladakh with support from ITBP planted 1,000 bamboo saplings at Village Chuchot in Leh over 2.50 lakh square feet of barren forest land that has remained unutilized so far. The bamboo plantation was launched by KVIC Chairman Vinai Kumar Saxena in presence of local Councillors, Gram Sarpanch and ITBP officials.

This bamboo patch in Leh will create a sustainable model of development by supporting local rural and bamboo-based industries. A large quantity of Agarbatti is used in monasteries which are largely brought from other states. These bamboo trees can be used for developing the local Agarbatti industry in Leh. It will further support other bamboo-based industries such as furniture, handicraft, musical instruments and paper pulp and create sustainable employment for locals.

Saxena said the experiment of bamboo plantation in Leh was a challenging task given the difficult geographical conditions in the region. "In Leh, a vast area of land has remained unutilized for hundreds of years. As a result, even the black soil in the region has turned into rocks at most of these places. This made the digging of pits for bamboo plantations an extremely challenging task for KVIC. While digging the pits, these hard lumps were crushed and filled in the pits to provide a soft ground for bamboo roots to grow," he said.

"Further, KVIC has chosen the monsoon season for bamboo plantation in Leh so that the plants get ample time to develop a root system and become hard enough to survive the snow-fall and freezing wind in coming months," Saxena said and added that if even 50 to 60 percent of bamboos survived, KVIC would carry out bamboo plantation on a large scale in Leh-Ladakh region next year.

Under Project BOLD, KVIC has so far planted 12,000 bamboo saplings (including 1,000 in Leh) over 17.37 lakh square feet of arid land at three places – Village Nichla Mandwa in Udaipur, Village Dholera in Ahmadabad, Village Tanot in Jaisalmer districts and Village Chuchot in Leh.

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