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Chembur tree fall incident: BMC’s report faces scrutiny over clean chit to officials

Chembur tree fall incident: BMC’s report faces scrutiny over clean chit to officials

Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation’s (BMC) inquiry into tree-falling in Chembur, in which a child was killed, concluded holding the contractors accountable and giving a clean-chit to its own officials from garden and road departments, with recommendation for mandatory tree-root protection clause in all the tenders. However, urban forestry experts argue that the findings overlook the shared responsibility of civic agencies and that a one-size-fits-all clause is neither practical nor sufficient to prevent future tree collapses. On June 30, Vihaan Shrivastav died and several school children were injured after a Peepal tree fell on a school bus near Diamond Garden in Mumbai’s Chembur (West). It took one death for the BMC to constitute a panel and recommended to put SOPs in place for tree pruning, regular ‘Tree Risk Assessment’ and ‘GIS-based inventory’ of all roadside trees. “Tree risk assessment cannot be a post-tragedy ritual,” B. N Kumar of NatConnect Foundation said. He pointed out that it must be a continuous, scientific exercise led by a senior officer of the rank of Additional Municipal Commissioner, reporting directly to …

NGT asks UPPCB to recover Rs 2.65 crore from BHU for illegal tree felling

NGT asks UPPCB to recover Rs 2.65 crore from BHU for illegal tree felling

The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has directed the Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board (UPCCB) to complete the proceedings for levying an environmental compensation of over Rs 2.65 crore on the Banaras Hindu University (BHU) for illegal felling of trees. The green body had earlier formed a panel which said that 33 trees, including seven sandalwood and 26 other tree species, were illegally felled in the 1300-acre campus, following which it disposed of the matter and directed the UPCCB to assess the enviromental compensation and complete the proceedings within three months in August last year. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Amit Shah to inaugurate Delhi’s 70 lakh tree plantation campaign

Amit Shah to inaugurate Delhi’s 70 lakh tree plantation campaign

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will on Tuesday inaugurate the Delhi government’s ambitious drive to plant 70 lakh trees – a campaign that will be supported by the NDMC by organising a “Mega Tree Plantation Drive” at 34 locations.  Vice Chairperson Kuljeet Singh Chahal said that under this special campaign, the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) has set a target of planting around 600 trees and 50,000 shrubs. More than 50,000 planting pits have already been prepared. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

A 700-year old Banyan tree in Bihar’s Munger just entered history books, here’s why

A 700-year old Banyan tree in Bihar’s Munger just entered history books, here’s why

For centuries, the age of India’s ancient banyan trees has largely been a matter of folklore, local legends and historical records. Now, scientists have, for the first time, accurately dated one using radiocarbon analysis. A banyan tree in Bihar’s Munger, estimated to be around 700 years old, has been identified as the oldest accurately dated banyan tree using radiocarbon dating. (Representative Image) A banyan tree in Bihar’s Munger, estimated to be around 700 years old, has been identified as the oldest accurately dated banyan tree (Ficus benghalensis) using radiocarbon dating – a method based entirely on scientific evidence rather than oral histories or historical accounts, according to a PIB press release. Also Read | Lovely, dark and deep: The lessons ancient trees can teach us Radiocarbon dating and the oldest Banyan tree Banyan trees, with their vast canopies and intricate networks of roots and branches, support diverse ecosystems by providing habitats for birds, insects and other wildlife. They have also occupied a central place in India’s social and cultural life for centuries. Yet determining their …

‘Illegal tree felling’: Tribunal impleads Solan civic body commissioner, landowners | Chandigarh News

‘Illegal tree felling’: Tribunal impleads Solan civic body commissioner, landowners | Chandigarh News

2 min readShimlaJul 2, 2026 11:04 AM IST The National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Wednesday impleaded the Municipal Corporation (Solan), its Commissioner and two private land owners as respondents relating to the alleged illegal tree felling in Solan. The Tribunal also took note of the reply of Solan Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Samir Raj, who has denied the allegations. A bench comprising judicial member Justice Arun Kumar Tyagi and expert member A Senthil Vel passed the order while hearing a suo motu petition. The Tribunal took on record the replies filed by the DFO and the Himachal Pradesh State Pollution Control Board (HPSPCB) on June 27. The pollution board in its reply said the area and act of illegal felling doesn’t come under its purview. In its reply, the DFO said permissions were granted by the civic body’s tree officer to Rajni Singla on March 15 and September 11, 2025, for felling trees. However, they were subject to conditions, including compensatory afforestation and maintenance of at least 30 trees for every tree felled. The report …

Meet the ‘Tree Killer’ That Slowly Takes Over Its Host

Meet the ‘Tree Killer’ That Slowly Takes Over Its Host

3 min readNew DelhiJun 30, 2026 11:00 PM IST Imagine a plant that doesn’t just grow beside a tree, but climbs onto it, wraps around it, and quietly takes over its entire life. No noise, no sudden collapse. Just a slow, silent takeover that ends with the host tree disappearing completely. It sounds dramatic, almost villain-like. But this is a very real survival strategy used by a group of plants known as strangler figs from the genus Ficus. And the most surprising part? It doesn’t even start on the ground. A quiet invasion from above Strangler figs begin life in the most unexpected way. Their seeds are dropped by birds or other animals onto tree branches, where they begin growing high in the canopy. At first, they behave like harmless hitchhikers, using the host tree only for support. But as they grow, they send roots down toward the forest floor. Once these roots reach the soil, the real transformation begins. The plant rapidly strengthens, thickens to produce trunk-like structures spreading both upward and downward at …

CM, Bhupendra Patel Governor dine at farmer’s home, underline importance of water conservation & tree plantation | Ahmedabad News

CM, Bhupendra Patel Governor dine at farmer’s home, underline importance of water conservation & tree plantation | Ahmedabad News

2 min readSuratJun 19, 2026 01:47 AM IST SETTING ASIDE protocol, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Governor Acharya Devvrat had dinner on Thursday evening sitting on the floor of a thatched house, belonging to Jitendrabhai Chunilal Desai, a farmer residing in Panikhadak village of Navsari district. CM Patel and Governor Devvrat, who are on a two-day visit to the south Gujarat district, were accompanied by senior district officials. Inside the small residence, nestled amid lush green fields and winding roads, the duo enjoyed desi nagli-chokha roti, khichdi, curry and mixed vegetables served by members of the Desai family. District Collector Manish Gurwani, District Development Officer Kartik Jiwani, district police chief Rahul Patel and others were also present. CM Patel urged people to use resources wisely, considering the current situation. He said PM Modi has linked the environment protection campaign with sensitivity and called upon every citizen of the state to plant and grow a tree in the name of his mother. A total of 1,600 trees of 28 species including Neem, Peepal, Banyan, Bili, Cashew, …

Manoj Bajpayee recalls Nawazuddin Siddiqui played a tree, became ‘panauti for director’ | Bollywood News

Manoj Bajpayee recalls Nawazuddin Siddiqui played a tree, became ‘panauti for director’ | Bollywood News

4 min readNew DelhiJun 12, 2026 01:09 PM IST Long before they became some of Hindi cinema’s most celebrated actors, Manoj Bajpayee, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Vijay Raaz were part of the theatre circuit. Looking back at those early days, Manoj recently shared a hilarious anecdote about a play in which Nawazuddin and Vijay ended up playing trees for hours. Speaking to Fever FM, the actor recalled how the future stars joined a theatre production only to discover that there were no proper roles left for them. ‘Let’s make them trees’ Manoj said the play was a large production and he vividly remembers the day Nawazuddin and Vijay first met the director. “It was a very big play. I still remember the first day. Both of them came to meet the director, who asked them where they were from and why they wanted to act. Since there were no roles available, he said, ‘Let’s do one thing. Let’s make them trees, because we need trees.’” According to Manoj, Nawazuddin and Vijay were among seven or eight …

Army man blinded by tree branch in Sri Lanka terror op gets war pension | Legal News

Army man blinded by tree branch in Sri Lanka terror op gets war pension | Legal News

A bench of Justices Harsimran Singh Sethi and Deepak Manchanda was hearing a writ petition filed by the Union of India against a March 29, 2022 order of the Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT), Chandigarh Bench, which had granted war injury pension to former Army personnel Naik Nahar Singh and directed that his disability element be rounded off from 50 per cent to 75 per cent with effect from December 1, 2006. “It is very unfortunate to note that the petitioners, Union of India, have termed an injury suffered by a soldier in a jungle in an operational area while being posted in a peacekeeping force in Sri Lanka as not to be attributed to the military service. A soldier who was searching for terrorists in a jungle sustained injuries in the eyes due to the bushes and branches of the trees, the contention of the petitioners- Union of India that the said injury cannot be attributed to military service cannot be accepted,” the high court said on May 22. Justices Harsimran Singh Sethi and Deepak …

They ate under tree, then unleashed massacre at 2.23pm: Pahalgam attackers’ trail of terror

They ate under tree, then unleashed massacre at 2.23pm: Pahalgam attackers’ trail of terror

The terrorists who orchestrated the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam on April 22 last year sat together near the Baisaran meadow the same day and had lunch before killing 26 people, 25 of whom were Indians. Tourists take a pony ride even as the way leading to Baisaran, right, looks deserted amid heightened security, on the first anniversary of the Pahalgam terror attack in which 26 men were gunned down by Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists last year, at Pahalgam in Anantnag district, Jammu and Kashmir, April 22, 2026. (PTI File) The revelation has been made in a charge sheet filed by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), which also offers proof of Pakistan’s involvement in the attack. It also said that the terrorists indulged in celebratory firing after the deadly killings. According to the charge sheet, the attack was planned by the Resistance Front (TRF)/Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist Sajid Saiffullah Jatt, aka Langda, who shared the coordinates of the Baisaran meadow with the attackers. It also linked one of the terrorists involved to a terror strike on …