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Deforestation Curse Of Nature

by Rahul Kumar Patel | 14-03-2018 22:17







The worst consequences of the development of the smart city are the deforestation, and the people consider it necessary for the easy and comfortable life. But what I believe that development must be long-lasting or sustainable one in consonance with nature but in reality, it is missing. The stakeholder of our city is moving towards its final goal of the establishment of the so-called "smart city" till 2031. So, the question arises, what kind of smartness it is? The smartness on the death of hundreds and thousands of trees sounds horrible but its fact, which shows the real mentality of the best and the smartest creation of nature. They just burning their own house just to fuel and increase the milage of the comfortable life. So as a common citizenry of the state it's our primary role to just restrict such kind of genocide of trees in the name of the sovereign function for the class development and satisfaction, if the major part of our society is still dissatisfied. 
So, we the concerned people are going to protest against the government and its policies to cutting down the trees, the houses of thousands of house sparrow, other birds and the oxygen factory of the human civilization in the name of development. As we are celebrating World Sparrow Day on 19th March a day before. It is a day designated to raise awareness of the house sparrow and then other common birds to urban environments, and of a threat to their populations, observed on 20 March. It is an international initiative by the Nature Forever Society of India in collaboration with the Eco-Sys Action Foundation (France) and numerous other national and international organization across the world. Sparrow is also our state bird. So we are going to incorporate this event as a part of our large campaign against deforestation in urban spaces. To widen the road in Patna big old tree had been chopped by road construction department. Student of Mount Carmel and Patna Women's college were furious at the brutal face of development when they saw it every day at the gate of college itself. Along with Mount Carmel, many schools walked down the road to show protest. The event was designed to do final procession. We along with fellow activist decided to raise voice against such act of the state and finally, an advisory was published to Forest Department to find the solution to translocate these trees. As a result, tender to translocate trees is finalized by the Forest Department. Wire mess fences have been removed, tiles near root have been excavated and being watered enough to loosen soil for easy uprooting, I think it is the win-win situation for both.