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Complaint to be lodged with National Green Tribunal
Mysore/Mysuru: A group of environment-conscious activists from city performed funeral rituals to a 40-year-old fully grown
peepal tree that was axed near Ganapati Temple, BEML Layout in Srirampura near Muninarayanappa Layout this morning. They vented their ire at the Forest Department and resolved to lodge a complaint with the National Green Tribunal (NGT). The healthy tree which was 12 ft. in diameter was cut on Feb. 27 by Forest Department as the inmates of a house near the tree had complained that the roots of the tree was damaging the foundation of their house. Terming the felling of the tree inhuman and mindless over a silly reason, the activists decried the Forest Department move.
Citizens mourn tree felling, demand revival of tree court
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City activists to protest axing of banyan tree at Srirampura tomorrow
March 1, 2021
Mysore/Mysuru: A group of environmental activists have organised a protest in the form of mourning to express their anger against the axing of a huge
banyan tree, near Ganapati Temple, BEML Layout in Srirampura at 10 am tomorrow.
The huge healthy banyan tree which was 12 ft. in diameter was felled on Feb. 27.
The ‘mourning’ is being held to draw attention of the authorities concerned to take action against those responsible for destruction of a valuable tree, which the activists have claimed as a crime against the city.
They alleged that while greenery-conscious Mysureans were planting trees to increase green cover in the city, a few were cutting trees without any concern as if there are no regulations. They added that even more shocking was that the authorities seem to be indifferent.