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Stop the unnecessary cutting of thousands of trees in Coorg District of Karnataka, for a power line to a neighbouring state.

182 Comments

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devaiah
12 years ago

Please stop cutting trees orelse we will cut your head!

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vijaya
12 years ago

For the environment....always....save natural surroundings as far as possible if you are really concerned about others along with you

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ashu
12 years ago

SAve the Trees....

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Shreedev hulikere
12 years ago

Use other options that are available.

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Vinay Ponnappa
12 years ago

We are already running short of forest the wildlife is already been destroyed is this move necessary for us ask your self

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vikas
12 years ago

please stop this kind of defforestation

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Joyappa Palandira
12 years ago

Please save trees , save Coorg, Save river Cauvery, Save Karnataka and Tamilnadu.

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Prasad Naldurg
12 years ago

Kodagu's forests keep the water flowing in our rivers, and are irreplaceable. Power lines can go underground.

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Kannan AS
12 years ago

Please don't escalate destruction of the pristine Western Ghats by allowing cuttting of the trees in Kodagu...

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Sujatha Muthanna
12 years ago

Pl stop Kodagu from becoming a concrete jungle. We love our land. Let us live in peace with our flora, fauna and the verdant jungles..

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Manohar
12 years ago

If possible try to grow trees, and save earth.

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Appanna Ganapathy
12 years ago Featured

Cutting of 50,000 irreplaceable trees would irrevocably damage our habitat, biodiversity and aridity and incur significant adverse soil erosion and finally leading into wasteland. Its a shame - Please stop this!!

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anand
12 years ago

Save the trees

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meena
12 years ago

why??

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Kavitha
12 years ago

In this day and age, there is no need to cut trees for power lines!!! Wake up India!!!

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roopa
12 years ago

this should be stopped

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Anonymous
12 years ago

I support Wildlife, Forest, Trees

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Raja Povaiah
12 years ago

Save India and Kodagu

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Nandini prabhu
12 years ago

Please allow them to live so we all can live

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Usha Subramani
12 years ago

Least that you could do is to SAVE TREES Mr. Minister.