LUCKNOW, July 9 -- Geo-tagging of saplings planted and the plantation site itself will be done under the mega plantation drive 2025 slated for Wednesday. This digital tagging will enable real-time monitoring of each plant's growth, health, and location using the support of the forest department and other institutional partners, said the state government in a press statement on Tuesday. With the help of geo-tagging, a digital record will be created for every sapling and plantation site. This will make it easier to track the condition of the plants even after plantation and take timely action for their care and protection. The geo-tagging technology will not only simplify plant maintenance but also increase transparency and accountability in the campaign. To ensure the long-term survival of the saplings, the campaign will also deploy T-guards and other modern protective tools aimed at increasing sapling longevity and shielding them from environmental threats. The forest department has partnered with businesses, social organisations, and educational institutions to make the campaign a success. These institutions are also helping by providing T-guards and other protective equipment for the growth of the saplings....