KGA to prune over 1,000 trees
The Hindu
As threats to the Garden City’s green cover continue to rattle citizens, a move to prune over a 1,000 trees has invited the wrath of environmentalists.
On the one hand, the government’s plan to create a “tree park” within Bengaluru’s Turahalli forest has caused anger among local residents. In another part of the city, the Karnataka Golf Association’s (KGA) move to prune a large number of trees on its premises has not gone down well with environmentalists.
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