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                <title>Cutting of Trees in Amar Singh College Done Under Due Process of Law: College Admin</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>SRINAGAR: The Amar Singh College Authorities today clarified that recently tree auction was conducted by the Forest Development Corporation within the College premises and consequent upon that cutting of Willow/ Robina and Poplar trees was done under due process of law.</p>
<p>The clarification was issued after the College Authorities faced severe criticism on the issue with several people expressing their concern regarding the felling of green avenue of college on social media. Due to this, the college administration came across lot of lapses and misinformation circulating on the social media regarding the issue.</p>
<p>  Divulging the details, it was given</p>
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                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://www.dailyheadlinestoday.com/kashmir/cutting-of-trees-in-amar-singh-college-done-under-due/article-6644"><img src="https://www.dailyheadlinestoday.com/media/400/2024-03/screenshot_2024-03-22-21-41-33-96_680d03679600f7af0b4c700c6b270fe7.jpg" alt=""></a><br /><p>SRINAGAR: The Amar Singh College Authorities today clarified that recently tree auction was conducted by the Forest Development Corporation within the College premises and consequent upon that cutting of Willow/ Robina and Poplar trees was done under due process of law.</p>
<p>The clarification was issued after the College Authorities faced severe criticism on the issue with several people expressing their concern regarding the felling of green avenue of college on social media. Due to this, the college administration came across lot of lapses and misinformation circulating on the social media regarding the issue.</p>
<p> Divulging the details, it was given out that during 2014 floods in Kashmir the institution remained immersed in water for a long duration of time. The deluge not only damaged the infrastructure but also weekend the trees severally. The trees started uprooting in minor windstorms and causing damage to the surrounding structures and began to pose grave safety concern for the students, visitors and staff.</p>
<p>Several grievances regarding safety and health concerns were received by the college administration during this period and are well documented in the college records. These complaints underscored the urgent need for then administration to address the safety challenges posed by the poplar trees. The matter was taken up with Social Forestry Department in 2018-19 by then college authorities and the trees were numbered by the concerned department and put to auction by the J&amp;K State Forest Corporation vide an Open Auction Notice No. 499-510/CGM/N/SFC/S, Dated: 29/05/2019.</p>
<p>This notice issued by General Manager North J&amp;K Forest Corporation sought bids for the cutting of 202 poplar trees within the campus. The notice listed 15 locations for auction and Amar Singh College figured as 10th location in said open auction bid list.</p>
<p>The bidding process was hampered due to lockdown and subsequent restrictions during Covid-19 Pandemic. With the postponement of the process, the aged and weakened trees within the Amar Singh College campus continued to pose grave safety threats. Over the last few years, the campus witnessed a number of instances where trees got uprooted, highlighting the persistent danger they posed to the safety and well-being of the college community.</p>
<p>The community members living in the vicinity of college complained a number of times about the potential threat caused by these aged trees and also represented their grievances before the district administration. The college also received the communication from Nodal officer Grievance cell under the reference no: DCS/SDM/GRIEV/19/1259-62, dated: 10-05-2019, asking the college administration to take cognizance of  a grievance on LG Grievance portal regarding the health-related problems caused by the pollen seeds from the poplars.</p>
<p> Also, there were specific instances with in the college where the big trees fell in the campus during wind storms, fortunately after office hours, which contained the extent of damage.</p>
<p>Typically, a poplar tree has a life span of around 50 years the poplars on the avenue had already crossed the 60 years as the trees were planted in 1965.</p>
<p>These factors forced the institution to take this extraordinary measure. However, it is pertinent to mention that the second line of plants had already been planted in time from the main gate to the Heritage Building in tree guards installed by social forestry department in 2018-19. The initiative was taken to compensate for the felled trees; indicative of imminent cutting  of  poplars on the avenue during the period they were  put to auction by Forest Development Corporation in 2019.</p>
<p>'We deeply appreciate the concerns expressed by civil society regarding the campus. We want to reassure everyone that we are fully committed to creating a green, sustainable, and safe environment for our students. The safety and well-being of our students, faculty, and visitors are our top priorities" read the official statement.</p>
<p>Amar Singh College is renowned for its rich trees and plantations across its campus. Particularly, the area around the New Block to the Geology department consists of a rich diversity of trees and plants.</p>
<p>"In line with our commitment to increase green cover in campus we have already notified a massive plantation drive of 500 conifer and other trees in the month of April. The college is establishing a micro forest-clusters, within its campus to serve as vital "aeration lungs," contributing to improved air quality and environmental health on campus", the statement further read.</p>
<p>Since student safety is of paramount importance, the difficult decision to remove these aged trees was made. This action not only safeguards the students, but also protects property around the campus.</p>
<p>It is imperative to emphasize that the Amar Singh College administration remains deeply committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of its students, faculty, and visitors. We appreciate the understanding and cooperation of all stakeholders during this process.</p>
<p>"We   are   committed to preserve the legacy of Amar Singh College and substantial measures in that direction have been undertaken. The construction of a see-through gate is underway to offer public the unobstructed view of the heritage building, along with this enhancement we are integrating a modern state of the art fountain to augment aesthetic appeal of the institution to create a welcoming atmosphere for visitors", the statement also mentioned.(GNS)</p>]]></content:encoded>
                
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                <title>Nailing Posters On Chinars Imposes A Threat To Heritage Trees</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Ab Qayoom</p>
<p>SRINAGAR: Posters and flexes nailed on Chinar tree trunks in different areas of Kupwara district are not only causing defacement but also damaging the trees, say environmentalists.</p>
<p>Locals told Headlines Today that the practice is rampant in the different locations like Kulangam,Baripora,Chotipora, Handwara,Sagipora, Unisoo and other areas of the district. Senior Citizen's told that the nails can damage the vascular system of the trees, making them more vulnerable to disease and pests. In severe cases, the nails can even kill the trees.</p>
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<p>SRINAGAR: Posters and flexes nailed on Chinar tree trunks in different areas of Kupwara district are not only causing defacement but also damaging the trees, say environmentalists.</p>
<p>Locals told Headlines Today that the practice is rampant in the different locations like Kulangam,Baripora,Chotipora, Handwara,Sagipora, Unisoo and other areas of the district. Senior Citizen's told that the nails can damage the vascular system of the trees, making them more vulnerable to disease and pests. In severe cases, the nails can even kill the trees.</p>
<p>"The practice of nailing posters on Chinar tree trunks is illegal. The Jammu and Kashmir Forest Act of 1980 prohibits the cutting, damaging, or destroying of trees without a permit," said a local environmentalist. "However, the law is rarely enforced, and the practice continues unabated," he added.</p>
<p>The environmentalists have urged the government to take action to stop the practice of nailing posters on Chinar trees. They have also called on the public to be more responsible and to avoid using nails to attach posters to trees.</p>
<p>"The Chinar tree is a symbol of Kashmir's heritage. We must do everything we can to protect these trees," said the environmentalist.</p>
<p>While talking to Deputy commissioner(DC). Kupwara She assured that strict action will be taken against those who nail posters on Chinar trees. She has also warned the agencies concerned to remove the posters immediately.</p>
<p>The practice of nailing posters on Chinar trees is a serious threat to these trees. It is important to stop this practice and to protect the Chinar trees for future generations.</p>]]></content:encoded>
                
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                <title>Mega Chinar Plantation Drive in Srinagar</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[This year we are distributing more than 10 thousand Chinar saplings; Requests people to play their role in Chinar conservation: Dir Floriculture Farooq Ahmad Rather

SRINAGAR: The Department of Floriculture, under the Government of Jammu and Kashmir, kickstarted a mega Chinar plantation drive at Nishat Garden here on Wednesday. 

The Director Floriculture Farooq Ahmad Rather overseeing the drive spoke to the crowd about the importance of preserving the heritage Chinar trees, with an utmost sense of purpose and determination.

The Director, Farooq Ahamad Rather said that every year on March 15, the Department of Floriculture Gardens and Parks Directorate of Floriculture Kashmir and other prominent associations organize a Chinar plantation drive with the main aim of making people aware of the heritage Chinar tree.

“As we know, Chinar is a royal and heritage tree and a part of our ancestry. To prevent its depletion, it is an effort from the government to plant more Chinars in an adequate number every year. This year, we are also distributing more than 10 thousand Chinar saplings to different government offices, schools, colleges, civil services, defense and other departments. On this day, we also spread awareness among all and request people to play their role in Chinar conservation.”

As far as Nishat Garden is concerned, the Director said that it is a pleasant Chinar avenue and consists of more than 200 big Chinar trees, which is the main attraction for visitors during the autumn season. “This year, we are planting 60 more saplings here in the garden, which will augment the number and make it more beautiful.”

Rather added, “If a Chinar tree has become dry and is about to fall, in this extreme condition, this tree is cut down with proper permission to save lives and property from getting damaged.” (GNS)
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