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World Habitat Day | An IRS officer has set up India’s first tree hospital in Amritsar

On World Habitat Day (October 4), meet Rohit Mehra, an IRS officer who has so far used nearly 7 lakh waste plastic PET bottles to create 500 vertical gardens in more than 30 cities.

October 04, 2021 / 16:32 IST
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Rohit Mehra, additional commissioner income tax (Amritsar), is also the founder of the Smt Pushpa Tree & Plant Hospital & Dispensary.

Rohit Mehra knows all about revenue and taxation. He can find income-tax evaders and flaws in tax returns. This Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer can crunch vast numbers. While wearing the mantle of Additional Commissioner Income Tax (Amritsar), Mehra is preoccupied with files and forms, but when he returns to his other love, he is busy setting up vertical gardens, micro-forests and spreading the word about his latest initiative - a free hospital for trees, the world’s first tree and plant clinic and hospital with an ambulance.

Set up in Amritsar, the Smt Pushpa Tree & Plant Hospital & Dispensary works along with botanists, tree-lovers, scientists, ayurvedacharyas, forest experts, and Indian Forest Service (IFS) officers to address queries on plant diseases and treat them.

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“The hospital is named after my late mother-in-law, and is totally free of cost. We provide about 33 kinds of services like removing nails on trees, tree guards, additional growth, transplantation service, etc. In first three days of the hospital’s launch, we got more than 325 calls asking us to help them to maintain their plants and trees. A rickshaw has also been converted into a hospital that stocks all necessary plant medication,” Mehra told moneycontrol.com.