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    If you don’t see it, it doesn’t exist. That seems to be the view of the authorities as they spruce up the Capital for next October’s Commonwealth Games.

    Besides placing nearly 60 lakh potted plants around all Games venues and stadiums, here’s the latest: the Delhi government is now looking at planting bamboo trees along roads leading to Games hotspots.

    Reason: to screen the slums and garbage along the roads that will be frequented by visitors and athletes taking part in the Games.

    The directive to ‘screen’ areas along roads leading to Games venues was reportedly given to the government during a meeting held with Indian Olympic Association chief Suresh Kalmadi and Minister of state for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor earlier this week.

    “It was decided to consider the option (since) bamboo trees are tall and shady,” Delhi Chief Secretary Rakesh Mehta said. He said the Public Works Department (PWD) is in charge of carrying out the plan, as most sections are under its jurisdiction.

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    The department is meanwhile consulting the National Bamboo Mission and National Mission of Bamboo Application to see whether planting bamboos is feasible in the city.

    “We also need to see how feasible it is to sustain the trees once the Games are over,” PWD Secretary K K Sharma, who visited the Mission on Friday, said. “We have floated the idea to them (officials at bamboo mission) and asked them to get back with feedback within a week.”

    Incidentally, the Delhi government recently inaugurated a bamboo park with nearly 35 species in Garhi Mandu, near the Yamuna bank, in consultation with the Dehradun-based Forest Research Institute.

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    foolish indian politics in the country's future.By: sathish kumar | 20-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward we want ashamed about this.it is foolish idea.by means of common wealth games only the delhi became an international metro politian city,so we need to give a beautiful city to the world during the games.so "be true for the country".don't do this type of foolish arrangements.
    Hope Shashi Tharoor not involved in this great idea!!By: Joseph | 19-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward I hope it is not true that Shashi Tharoor is involved in the idea of planting bamboo along roads to hide the slums, garbage, dogs, cows and all the misere of the world!! I have great hope in this man and I find him to be the future Foreign Minister of India. He has a good knowledge of how other countries develop and I hope he will do the same for India and not behave like an Indian politician.
    Great Indian TamashaBy: MT | 18-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Yet again, our "Great Indian Tamasha" to hide failures
    Bamboos to cover slum AreasBy: Arvind | 18-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward This is a very good idea !The next day people living in nearby slum will take away theses bamboos for kitchen fire.Bamboo is a very good item for kitchen fire.
    Novel idea indeed, salute to you Suresh, ShashiBy: Shobha Deodhar | 18-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Mere priya Bharatwasi, reminds me of a story meri mausi used to tell us kids when we were young. A man had tucked the front of his shirt tail inside his pant, but at the back it was out. So, when asked why so, he said, " You see, the front of my shirt is torn so it goes in while the back of my pant is torn so out comes the shirt. Guni jano, do you get the sandesh? Novel idea indeed, salute to you Suresh, Shashi. Why not patent it before it is too late?
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