Mumbai: A vikhroli-based housing community has struggled to recover trees that have been completely removed during this evil tauktae typhoon.
The Chs Enclave Garden Amaltas has consulted with several tree experts and spend more than Rs 30,000 to finally revive the falling trees, very pleasant members.
Speaking with Toi, a member of the Committee of the Committee, Kartik Kashiraman, said: “ After the Tauktae cyclone in May this year, this tall tree is related to the Gulmohar species, which is truly sad.
Many members in our housing society want this tree to live as previously planted by members themselves.
So, we first consulted with a Deepti tree experts and Sanjiv Valsan, to save him.
‘”He further added that they were advised to contact a civil contractor with a heavy duty engine that was suitable for making the cavity in the place where the tree fell; and then took advantage of luggage with a strong rope so that it would stand properly while the roots got the time to stabilize it.
“ We have followed all the procedures for the past two months, including ordinary watering, to see the progress of the tree.
Some new leaves are now visible on it, and we are very happy to know from experts that the tree is fine, “added Kartik.
The neighborhood of D Stalin from Vanashakti NGO commented, “ rarely see people out of their way to give a tree that falls for a while.
Therefore, I congratulate the Amaltas Garden Enclave Society because he sincerely works towards the restoration of fallen trees.
All the housing communities must follow this green example and try to save a lot of trees K maybe.
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