A Correspondent DIBRUGARH: A group of concerned citizens in Dibrugarh has made a plea to , urging him to take immediate action to preserve the greeneries of the town. Coming together under the banner of “Sustainable Green Dibrugarh,” the residents expressed deep concern over the ongoing destruction of the green garden area located at Convoy Road within the South Jalannagar Tea Estate owned by the Mrigen Jalan Group. This tea garden has long been a sanctuary for both the environment and the community, serving as the lungs of Dibrugarh and providing essential ecological services.

Addressing a press conference at Greater Dibrugarh Press Club, Srimanta Bordoloi, a representative of Sustainable Green Dibrugarh said, “We are witnessing the uprooting of tea bushes and the cutting down of trees in this precious area, which not only devastates our environment but also wounds the hearts of every resident who cherishes the natural beauty and serenity that defines ,”. He mentioned the importance of preserving green spaces within cities, as they play a crucial role in combating urban challenges and preserving the identity of communities. In their plea to the Chief Minister, the residents appealed for urgent action to halt the destruction of the green landscape and protect the legacy of Dibrugarh as the “Tea City of India.

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