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Few cases of illegal tree felling reach courts

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  • Shetty said that in their last meeting, the nominated members had demanded that the BMC should find out how many trees have been cut illegally and the action been taken. Rao said, “We have advised the assistant municipal commissioners of all 24 wards to take action against cases of illegal tree cutting.”

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    GROW MORE TREESBy: Mrs. K. A Panday | 24-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward This year - 2009 - the delay in rains itself shows, the callousness of people towards environment - which is arbitrary chopping down of trees for meeting their own selfish needs!For every one tree chopped down, 2 to 5 new ones should be planted
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