Source: https://www.indiatimes.com/worth/news/a-rs-25-lakh-tree-indian-railways-newest-attraction-at-new-delhi-railway-station-631207.html
Publisher: India Times
Indian Railways has been making headlines for its efforts in revitalising stations and enhancing facilities, with a focus on incorporating art and greenery. However, a recent initiative by the railway authority has sparked widespread interest and conversation.
At New Delhi Railway Station, amidst the bustling operation of approximately 350 trains daily, a novel attraction has emerged. Unlike traditional art pieces, this time, the spotlight shines on a remarkable botanical addition—a tree.
New Delhi Station serves as a vital transportation hub, facilitating the travel needs of thousands each day. Not only does it host prestigious trains like Rajdhani, but it also serves as the departure point for premium services such as Vande Bharat and Amrit Bharat, connecting passengers to major states across the country.
Elevating Stations to World-Class Standards
Indian Railways is committed to elevating stations to world-class standards, with New Delhi Station being a prime example. Alongside over 1,000 stations undergoing redevelopment nationwide, New Delhi Station has undergone significant renovations. Notably, the VIP entry area, frequented by dignitaries like MPs and Union Ministers, has been revamped with lush greenery.
A Rs 25 Lakh tree imported from Thailand
According to reports from News18, this distinctive addition, imported from Thailand, serves as evidence of Indian Railways’ commitment to transforming stations into world-class hubs.
This tree is planted at the VIP entrance of New Delhi station. From here, ministers, MPs and other MLAs directly enter platform number one from this side. For this reason, security personnel have been deployed here.
Maintenance Requirements
While the tree is a stunning addition, its upkeep requires meticulous attention and resources. With monthly feedings of one liter of protein costing Rs 2,500, along with additional expenses for fertilisers and water totaling around Rs 5,000, maintaining this botanical gem is no small feat.
Next time you find yourself at New Delhi Station, don’t forget to seek out this extraordinary botanical addition. It serves as a striking example of Indian Railways’ innovative strides towards creating world-class stations that combine functionality with aesthetic appeal.