Getting any information about a tree is just a scan away, thanks to the Satna district’s new initiative of installing QR codes on them in all the municipal parks.The initiative has been named ‘Know Your Nature’ and it enables people to get all the information about a particular tree by just scanning the code on it.
In a botanical survey conducted by the Satna Municipal Corporation in 71 parks of the city, it was found that there are 2989 plants of 102 different species. Now,QR code is being installed on all these plants to give information regarding their breed, benefits, and properties, etc. The district administration and the municipal corporation installed the codes in the trees in collaboration with the local school students. Indian Masterminds interacted with Satna DM, 2012-batch IAS officer Anurag Verma,to know more about this initiative.
KNOW YOUR NATURE
Mr. Anurag Verma informed that the entire process of installing QE codes has been done with the help of the school students. “First the children studied about the trees. Then all the information was generated in the QR code and pasted on the tree. If anyone needs any information about that tree, like what breed it is, how old it is etc.,it will all be easily available to him on scanning the QR code,” he said.
He further informed that all the trees in the municipal parks have been covered. QR code has been installed on more than 1 thousand trees in 71 parks of city. As soon as someone generates this code, he will have complete information about the tree in English and Hindi. Information like, what is the scientific name of the tree, what is it called in the local language, what are its benefits etc. are all available and so are pictures of flowers, fruits, medicines, food items made from that tree. Any information can be added to or removed from the code at any time.
OBJECTIVE
Mr. Verma said, “Our aim is to acquaint people with the nature around them. That is why this initiative was named ‘Know Your Nature’. Through this initiative it has become very easy for anyone to know more about trees. All one has to do is take out the mobile, scan the code, and all the information is available on the screen.”
AMAZING FACTS FOUND
While the QR codes were being installed at the Chaupati Park, some very interesting trees were found. One such tree has three species of plants in it. Peepal, banyan and sheesham are together in a single tree having a single trunk.
Eminent teacher of the district, Dr. Archana Shukla, has been the guide of this campaign. According to her, this project task was given to the children to protect the trees and, also, to create curiosity towards them. QR codes are so common these days that people can easily scan them to know more about the tree.