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Name: Anonymous on May 8, 2009Comments: Please stop the cutting down of trees. Without the trees we are making our planet into an unsustainable one to live on. Already we can see the effects in the outer ring road which used to be covered on both sides of the roads with trees. Please stop the felling of trees now to prevent our own downfall.Flag
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3202
Name: Tinu Abraham on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3203
Name: Suku George on May 8, 2009Comments: Garden City will loose the beauty if the trees..So Please Please stop the action of cutting trees and save the city from further destruction..Flag
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3204
Name: Shabeerali on May 8, 2009Comments: save planet,save earthFlag
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3205
Name: Salicmd on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3206
Name: Ujjwala on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3207
Name: Veena Kulkarni on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3208
Name: Bharath CP on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3209
Name: Anonymous on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3210
Name: Sree on May 8, 2009Comments: Already you dirty politicians have spoiled our bangalore which was like air conditioned city to sultry city. what more you want to spoil let us know. hardly there are any tree left in bangalore, by removing it, what u people will be doing. already you dirty politicians made crores of ruppes, one fine day u will have money around you, but no air and water to surviveFlag
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3211
Name: Amita Chandra on May 8, 2009Comments: With growth in all aspects - population, life style, technology, our infrastructure demands will only see an increase from now on. But we also need to protect and preserve our hertiage, monuments, natural environment.Flag
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3212
Name: Anonymous on May 8, 2009Comments: While taking the metro underground might not be economically feasible, ways should be explored to minimize or eliminate tree felling by keeping unwanted commercial development to minimum. In addition, transplanting the trees also should be considered, if felling is inevitable.Flag
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3213
Name: Anonymous on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3214
Name: Manasa on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3215
Name: Manas on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3216
Name: Hema on May 8, 2009Comments: Save GreenFlag
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3217
Name: Chitra on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3218
Name: Asha on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3219
Name: George Mammen on May 8, 2009Comments: The Metro should never have been built overground - as this leads to destruction of Natural resources such as trees and plants apart from the loss of the limited space in Bangalore. If Calcutta could do it underground, Bangalore has no escuse for doing it overground and spoiling the beauty of our city.Flag
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3220
Name: Avinash on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3221
Name: Vishwas G K on May 8, 2009Comments: I strongly support the efforts to explore an alternative metro route rather than cut down trees and make Lalbagh & Lakshman Rao Park extinct.Flag
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3222
Name: Bharath B N on May 8, 2009Comments: Save lakshmanrao park and nanda road, one of the green stretchs in bangalore.Flag
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3223
Name: Anonymous on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3224
Name: Smitha on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3225
Name: Sreevaths on May 8, 2009Comments: Lalbagh janagala svattu . janagalige bedadiro train yarappange bekante ...muchkond re-route madakke galate maad bekuFlag
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3226
Name: Preeti R on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3227
Name: Dinakar on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3228
Name: Anonymous on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3229
Name: Rajeshwaran on May 8, 2009Comments: Mr. CM, Please save some Ancient Places, Parks for our children to see and enjoy. Let them not see the images of Parks in their history text books. Regards.,Flag
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3230
Name: Ashwin S on May 8, 2009Comments: save the trees...save the environmentFlag
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3231
Name: Archana C on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3232
Name: Soumya on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3233
Name: Raghu Nandan on May 8, 2009Comments: Metro should just destroy everything on its way! We are passionate too about having a solution for the growing traffic and congestion. Metro is bringing down trees in RV road (A state of the art road with trees and parks on either side of the road) and the traditional Lalbagh. Replanting trees is NOT a solution to the loss in RV Road.Flag
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3234
Name: Madhuvanti on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3235
Name: Raghavan on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3236
Name: Vasudha on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3237
Name: Sai on May 8, 2009Comments: Go GreenFlag
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3238
Name: Pradeep on May 8, 2009Comments: Save our planetFlag
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3239
Name: Meenakshi on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3240
Name: Sundar on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3241
Name: Bala on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3242
Name: Priya on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3243
Name: Padmavathy on May 8, 2009Comments: Please stop cutting down treesFlag
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3244
Name: Anonymous on May 8, 2009Comments: Save the earth from total destruction. Greenpeace Now!Flag
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3245
Name: Preetham Setty on May 8, 2009Comments: Save greenary in Bangalore Save Lalbagh and RV roadFlag
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3246
Name: Poongodi on May 8, 2009Comments: Please save treesFlag
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3247
Name: Anonymous on May 8, 2009Comments:Flag
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3248
Name: Anonymous on May 8, 2009Comments: Save Bangalore; Save TreesFlag
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3249
Name: Swarna on May 8, 2009Comments: Save treesFlag
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Name: Suhas on May 8, 2009Comments: Please sir, not that road. That is one of the only nice roads remaining in BangaloreFlag