19 November,2009 08:15 AM IST | | Chetan R
Software professionals from over 10 companies look to spread the green message in a city that is fast turning its back on eco conservation
THE nature lovers among techies are all set to gift the city a first-of-its-kind eco park.
After campaigns such as the one called Save Green in the past, the species that is usually to be found in tech parks is looking to show how even barren land can be transformed into a thriving green expanse.
Led by Samraksha, a group of software professionals working in Wipro, the initiative to create the eco park will spread the green message in a city fast turning its back on preservation of the ecosystem. "We are planning the park in Kanakapura Road area," said Stephen Anthony, an engineer from Wipro. "The project will be the first one of its kind and we are only waiting for permission from the forest department for it."
Green heart: Bangalore is often referred to as the Garden City, but these gardens are fast disappearing. NGOs have tried to protect the city's green lungs, such as Cubbon Park. |
Techies push green button
Besides planting saplings on barren land, the techies also plan to create awareness on issues such as waste recycling and use of renewable energy through campaigns at the park.
The eco park will come up along the Kanakapura Road, where almost 14 acres of barren land has been chosen for the make-it-green initiative.u00a0
"We have chosen this particular stretch of land to convey the message that any place can be greened if you make up your mind to do so," said Stephen.
IT'S THEIR 'GREENFIELD' PROJECT: Members of the Samraksha group. |