Teenu Sharma27 Jun, 2025Computer & Internet
Agroforestry may seem modern, but its roots in Delhi trace back centuries. During the Mughal era, gardens like the famous Lodi Gardens blended horticulture and forest elements, showcasing the symbiosis between trees and crops. Traditional practices in villages surrounding Delhi involved planting multipurpose trees like neem and banyan, which offered shade, fodder, and medicinal benefits. With rapid urbanization post-independence, Delhi’s green cover shrank, giving way to concrete jungles. Today, agroforestry holds the potential to restore this balance, making the city greener and more livable.
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