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News Entry# 552429
May 16 (19:34) Amidst opposition to proposal to cut 32,572 trees in Bengaluru for suburban rail, public consultation meet on June 14 (www.thehindu.com)
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May 16 (19:35)
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Agree:Yes ig
Is This Going To Delay BSRP Please Share Your Opinion
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May 16 (19:42)
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If politicians lobby strong enough they can overcome this and anyhow half of these trees are eucalyptus and acacia which consume lot of ground water, cutting some of these is actually good in some sense and reduce load on the ground water table, which is already overloaded due to excessive burden due to borewells
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May 16 (20:20)
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eucalyptus smell is so hard that it can cause severe headache
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May 16 (23:27)
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Of course no doubt in it. Lobby will never let BSRP to progress in a smooth pace.
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May 17 (11:15)
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Health issues due to vehicular pollution is more than by cutting trees for local trains.
In fact, respiratory problems in Bangalore are mainly due to polluted air. Everyone is spending 2 to 3 hours in heavy traffic roads. Instead, if BSRP is implemented, more fresh air will be available which will compensate trees cut.
Bangalore can become garden city once again only if vehicles are reduced on roads.
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