The Hindu (Hyderabad)

Fully grown neem tree translocat­ed in peak summer

The translocat­ed tree is healthy and being watered regularly, claims ocial after a social media post on the incident goes viral

- Swathi Vadlamudi

The role of GHMC in the translocat­ion of a fully grown neem tree near a high prole shopping mall in Kukatpally in peak summer is raising many an eyebrow.

The tree, which stood near Lulu Mall in Kukatpally, was translocat­ed to a park around three days ago, but the incident came to light after an ‘◣’ user made a post about it. Decrying the removal of the tree from the street, the user, N.S. Kiran Kumar Gupta, said despite the extreme heat, trees were being removed for corporate gains. The post went viral, forcing the GHMC to respond. The Deputy Director of Urban Biodiversi­ty in Kukatpally responded under the post, saying that the translocat­ed tree was healthy and that it was being watered regularly.

‘Not ideal season’

P. Uday Krishna from Vata Foundation, whom Lulu Mall representa­tives initially approached for the translocat­ion, said he refused to do the job because peak summer is not the ideal season for translocat­ion and also because he was not sure if it had the Forest department’s permission.

He said neem trees are very sensitive and need utmost

The street in Kukatpally after the tree was removed.

care in translocat­ion. “They have a tap root, and if the root tip is broken, they will not survive. A root ball has to be prepared, which cannot be done in summer owing to the dry weather,” Mr. Uday Krishna explained.

A Lulu Mall manager, seeking anonymity, conrmed that the translocat­ion was done overnight by them. Pictures show that the branches were pruned and that the tree was simply uprooted and transplant­ed without any preparatio­n.

District Forest O¢cer of Medchal-Malkajgiri M. Janakiram said the endeavour was exempted from the Forest permission­s as the tree was on GHMC road margins.

A letter from Zonal Commission­er Abhilasha Abhinav cited a request forwarded from the Circle Manager, Kukatpally Zone, and shows the permission for the tree’s translocat­ion to Nandanavan­am Park, Shilpa Avenue Colony, Moosapet, at the cost of the applicant.

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