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Plant seven trees to get bail: UP Official's unique initiative

By IANS | Updated: April 23, 2023 14:00 IST

Bijnor, April 23 Inmates in Bijnor jail in Uttar Pradesh will now have to give an undertaking that ...

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Bijnor, April 23 Inmates in Bijnor jail in Uttar Pradesh will now have to give an undertaking that they will plant at least seven trees if they wish to get a bail.

The initiative has been started by Mange Ram Chauhan, presently posted as SDM in Bijnor district. He had launched a similar initiative when he was posted in Amroha district.

As part of the drive, he began taking undertakings from those accused of CrPC sections 107/116/151 and seeking bail.

"They had to plant trees on their property, nurture them and provide pictorial evidence of it in court hearings," the SDM said.

"Similarly, the two guarantors, too, were supposed to plant one sapling each. Humans cannot survive without plants.

When the surroundings are green and pure with plants, then society also thrives and remains healthy," he told reporters.

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