Johannesburg: Scores of trees were planted at three sites in and around Johannesburg on Sunday to mark the 150th anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi's birth.
The project was spearheaded by Indian Consul General in the city, Dr K J Srinivasa, who planted the first of 10 trees at his office to add to the leafy nature of Parktown, the suburb where the Consulate is situated. Johannesburg is reputed to have the greatest number of tree-lined streets in the world.
Then the diplomat sped off to the sprawling mainly Indian township of Lenasia, south of Johannesburg, to join the Gandhi Walk Committee in planting 20 trees on the site of the Gandhi Hall, one of the most popular venues in the area for cultural performances and community events.
The Gandhi Hall was built in Lenasia after the apartheid-era government demolished the original Gandhi Hall in the city centre where the lawyer, who would become the Mahatma, held many community meetings to mobilise the local community into protesting the unjust laws of the time.