Delhi is losing an average of five trees per hour
Friday, 22 November 2024 ()
A Delhi resident association approached the Supreme Court to prevent the felling of 15-20 trees for a foot-over-bridge. They argue that Delhi's alarming tree loss and pollution levels necessitate protecting existing trees, citing the right to a healthy environment. The petition highlights Delhi's failure to meet the National Forest Policy's mandated tree cover, further emphasizing the urgency of the issue.
A Delhi resident association approached the Supreme Court to prevent the felling of 15-20 trees for a foot-over-bridge. They argue that Delhi's alarming tree loss and pollution levels necessitate protecting existing trees, citing the right to a healthy environment. The petition highlights Delhi's failure to meet the National Forest Policy's mandated tree cover, further emphasizing the urgency of the issue.
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