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Chhattisgarh: Activist pastes photos of Gods on trees to save them from being felled

By ANI | Published: July 25, 2021 3:57 PM

An environment activist has been pasting photos of Gods on trees to save them from felling for a proposed road in Chhattisgarh's Balod district.

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An environment activist has been pasting photos of Gods on trees to save them from felling for a proposed road in Chhattisgarh's Balod district.

The activist, Virendra Singh, said that the local community wants development, but not at the cost of trees.

"The authorities are saying that just 2,900 trees would be cut for the project, but since the small plantation is not considered, I fear that the actual number will be over 20,000. We want development, but don't want forests to be harmed," he said.

The Public Works Department has proposed to build an 8-kilometer road from Taroud to Daihan in the Balod district.

The activist is also requesting the villagers to come forward and to help him in saving the forest as it is very essential to preserve the environment, especially in the present times.

"We have not received rainfall yet; somewhere there are incessant rains, others are not even getting their due share."

"Global warming and pollution both are a cause of deforestation. We have to save the trees to save the planet," Singh added.

"We started with the Chipko movement, then through poster banners at the intersections, then by tying the Rakshasutra and now by pasting photos of Lord Shiva on all the trees that will be cut, we are protesting against the cutting of trees," he said.

( With inputs from ANI )

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