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Amar Singh College reacts to public concerns over felling trees in campus

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Says move initiated for safety, betterment

Srinagar: In the face of public concerns over the felling of trees inside the campus, the Amar Singh College administration on Friday issued a clarification, explaining the circumstances surrounding the issue.

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“Recently, a tree auction was conducted by the Forest Development Corporation in Amar Singh College and consequent upon that cutting of willow, robina and poplar trees was done under due process of law. Several people expressed their concern regarding the felling of green avenue of college on social media. The college administration came across a lot of lapses and misinformation circulating on social media regarding the issue. Therefore, we deem it our responsibility to clarify the matter in public interest,” college spokesman said in a written statement.

He said the necessity for removal of these trees owes to the 2014 floods in Kashmir, during which the college remained submerged for an extended period, which caused damages to these trees.

The resultant damage to infrastructure and weakening of trees posed safety hazards. There have been many instances wherein standing trees were uprooted even by minor windstorms, the statement said, adding that “recognizing the imminent danger to students, staff, and visitors, the college administration received and documented numerous safety and health-related grievances, necessitating urgent action.”

In response, the college engaged with the Social Forestry Department in 2018-19 to address the safety concerns posed by the aging trees. Subsequently, the trees were numbered and put up for auction by the J&K State Forest Corporation. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the auction process faced delays, aggravating the safety risks posed by the damaged trees.

“Community members residing near the college repeatedly raised concerns about the potential threats posed by these aged trees, prompting representations before the district administration. Additionally, grievances regarding health issues caused by poplar pollen seeds were communicated to the college administration. Instances of tree falls during windstorms within the college campus further underscored the urgency of the situation,” the statement said.

It said the decision to remove the trees became inevitable, considering their age and the persistent safety threats they posed.

The college has initiated a plantation drive to compensate for the loss, demonstrating its commitment to environmental sustainability, said the statement.

“In emphasizing the paramount importance of student safety, the college administration assures stakeholders of its unwavering dedication to ensuring a safe and conducive learning environment. Plans to enhance the college’s aesthetic appeal, including the construction of a see-through gate and installation of a modern fountain, further underscore its commitment to preserving its legacy while embracing positive change,” the statement said.

It said the college appeals to all stakeholders to trust its efforts aimed at betterment of the institution.

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