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The Jammu and Kashmir government has launched a "Digital Tree Aadhaar" program to conserve Chinar trees, a cultural and ecological symbol of the region. The initiative involves geo-tagging and equipping the trees with QR codes, capturing data on their geographical location, health, and growing patterns. This digital database aims to safeguard Chinar trees from urbanisation, deforestation, and habitat degradation.
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