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The Free Press Journal - Mumbai
|December 09, 2025
Opposing the government's decision to cut down 1,800 trees in the Tapovan area for constructing Sadhugram during the upcoming Kumbh Mela, citizens from across Nashik gathered in Tapovan on Sunday.
The students stated that the trees standing in Tapovan today might have been planted by their grandparents and great-grand-parents. “We will not allow them to be felled. As our responsibility towards future generations, we are symbolically planting five banyan saplings in the Tapovan area. Being resi-
dents of Nilgiribagh-Tapovan, we will also take care of these saplings,” they added.
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