Hey there, Pune folks! Have you heard about the recent tree hacking incident at survey number 63 in Kondhwa Budruk? It seems like fully-grown, big trees were axed without the permission of the administration, leaving environmentalists and local residents fuming.

The PMC Tree Authority requires permission to cut trees within city limits, but it seems like that rule was completely ignored in this case. Residents are claiming that the trees were chopped down to benefit a builder, raising concerns about environmental degradation.

The trees were located near Rajgruhi Residency, and locals suspect that the hacking was done in the middle of the night to avoid detection. It’s a blatant disregard for the law and a slap in the face to efforts to combat pollution and promote greenery in the city.

Officials from the Kondhwa-Yewalewadi Ward Office have taken notice of the incident and have issued a notice to those responsible. Let’s hope that proper action is taken to prevent such acts of tree cutting without permission in the future.

It’s a reminder that we all need to do our part to protect the environment and safeguard our green spaces. Let’s stand together and speak out against such irresponsible actions. #SaveOurTrees #GreenPune.

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