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TN inks pact with UK for setting up botanical garden, green rating framework for industrial de-carbonisation

As per the MoU, Kew will provide advice and expertise to Tamil Nadu around landscape planning, plant collection development, botanical garden management and other related matters.

July 27, 2023 / 17:00 IST
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The garden will conserve and propagate native plant species including rare, threatened and endangered species, an official release here said.
The garden will conserve and propagate native plant species including rare, threatened and endangered species, an official release here said.

The Tamil Nadu government on Thursday inked a pact with the UK government for setting up a botanical garden near Chennai as well as to launch a project to conserve mangroves, forests and wetlands, besides releasing a green rating framework for industrial de-carbonisation.

Ahead of the G20 Environment and Climate Sustainability Ministerial meeting here on Friday, UK Secretary of State, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Therese Coffey and Minister for Climate, Energy and Net Zero Graham Stuart launched key projects with the state government for setting new milestones in the strategic climate partnership between the UK and Tamil Nadu.

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In technical partnership with Kew Gardens of London, the Tamil Nadu government has planned to establish a botanical garden in Chengalpattu district. The garden will conserve and propagate native plant species including rare, threatened and endangered species, an official release here said.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between Additional Chief Secretary to Tamil Nadu Environment, Climate Change & Forest Department Supriya Sahu and Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens of Kew Richard George Deverell was exchanged in the presence of TN Forests Minister M Mathiventhan, and Secretary Coffey. As per the MoU, Kew will provide advice and expertise to Tamil Nadu around landscape planning, plant collection development, botanical garden management and other related matters.