
Several Bollywood celebrities joined the growing choir against the TELANGANY government plan to clean 400 hectares of forest land in Kancha Gachibowli, Hyderabad for the development of IT infrastructure, and urged Male conflict. Bollywood celebrities, including John Abraham, Dia Mirza and Sonakshi Sinha, expressed their strong disagreement with the proposed congress plan on various platforms, celebrities Bollywood, including John Abraham, Dia Mirza and Sonakshi Sinha.
They also gathered behind the Student Association of University of Hyderabad students, which protested against the government’s move.
Actor John Abraham made a direct appeal to CM Revanth Reddy and urged him to cancel the project, warn that deforestation would destroy the vital lungs of the city and move protected wildlife.
“Hon’ble cm @Revanth_anumula Garu, ask you to cancel the plan of cleaning 400 acres of trees/forest in Kancha Gachibowli, which serves as green lungs for the city and also habitats for many types of protected wild animals that have been after it for decades.
Actor Dia Mirza repeated concerns about Kancha Gachibowli’s deforestation, supported the protesters of UOH, and stressed that the real progress was to maintain nature and not replace the forests for parks.
“Students increase their voices for the future, where nature is doing well. Forests, not parks, offer young people a chance for a sustainable tomorrow.” Development “at the cost of biodiversity is destruction. To save Kancha Forest in Gachibowli, Hyderabad🌳🦌🦚 #savekanchaforest 🌱 #Pornature #savecitys,” Actor said.
Sonakshi Sinha also came to her instagram handle to kill the Thelangans government and refer to the politicians of the Japanese government to maintain biodiversity.
“In Japan, the trees are carefully relocated to the trees. And here we only reduced 400 hectares of forest overnight. No biggies,” she said.
Ravena’s daughter Rasha Thadani stressed in her story Instagram that India needs forests to deal with pollution. “Our country is fighting pollution, we need forests for clean air, clean water and a healthier future. Every tree, every lost jungle brings us closer to the crisis,” she said.
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court on Thursday, April 3, while taking Moto knowledge of the clearing of the forest area in Kancha Gachibowli in Telangana, it remained on the spot.
The Bench of the Supreme Court of Justices Br Gavai and Augustine George Mash said, “It’s a very serious matter. You can’t take the law into your hands.”
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