Lucknow:Even as Lucknow remains among the ten most polluted cities in the country, the state government is preparing to cut down 64,000 trees along the Gomti river for the Defence Expo, scheduled to be held in February next year.
The Lucknow Development Authority (LDA) in a letter, has asked the Lucknow Nagar Nigam to cut trees from Hanuman Setu to the Nishatganj bridge since various programmes in the Defence Expo will be held here. The land, after clearing the trees, will be handed over to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) which will be hosting the event.
The LDA has further said that new trees are to be planted after the Expo is over and efforts can also be made to relocate the trees that are removed from the site.
The LDA has sought Rs 59 lakhs from the Nagar Nigam for new plantation in the area. In his letter, LDA secretary M P Singh has said that they had spent Rs 59.06 lakhs on planting the trees along the Gomti River.