Chandigarh, Nov 29:
On the occasion of the 551st birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev ji on 30th November, the Governor Punjab and Administrator Chandigarh, Mr VP Singh Badnore will inaugurate a unique environmental landmark of Chandigarh- the Museum of Trees.
नहीं आएगी पैसे की कमी, इस आसान तरीके से सुधरेगा भविष्य || Ashish Goyal ||
Because of Covid, the inauguration will be online. Ex-member of Parliament & Chairman, Minorities Commission, Sardar Tarlochan Singh and PHDCCI President, Karan Gilhotra, will participate in the web inauguration.
चुपके से लगने वाला ये रोग है सबसे खतरनाक,तेजी से लोग हो रहे हैं शिकार||Dr.H K Kharbanda|| Anxiety ||
Conceived and curated by ex-IAS officer and author DS Jaspal, the Museum of Trees is a sacred grove created out of genetically true replicas of sacred trees of Sikhism. The naming of sacred shrines after trees is unique to the Sikh religion.
अब माइग्रेन की होगी छुट्टी, आजमाएं ये तरीका || Acharya Mehul Shastri ||
The project, the first of its kind in the world, has been funded by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India and is promoted by the Chandigarh Nature and Health Society, a registered NGO.
It is India’s only outdoor walkthrough museum where visitors can see genetically true replicas of different sacred trees.
Alongside each tree are eight foot high panels that carry a picture of the tree, along with a description of its botanical features as well as the relationship between the tree and the historical and religious background of the shrine.
To preserve and propagate the surviving sacred trees by reproducing true genotypes of the parent trees, the Museum has successfully reproduced genetically true replicas of twelve sacred trees including Dukh Bhanjani ber tree of Golden Temple; Ber tree of gurudwara Ber Sahib, Sultanpur Lodi; Ber tree of gurudwara Babe-di-Ber, Sialkot, Pakistan.
-Nav Gill