The Japanese Prime Minister will visit Guwahati from July 1 to 3 and the state government is gearing up for massive beautification of the city. But in the name of beautification, trees are being planted in concrete by digging holes in paved roads and footpaths. Therefore, measures should be taken to prevent the spread of the disease. Therefore, measures should be taken to prevent the spread of the disease. Therefore, measures should be taken to prevent the spread of the disease.
The Public Works Department is constructing GS Road in the city, zoo road, Work is underway on various main roads including Funchi Bazar and Maskhowa. The sidewalk grills on both sides of the road have been painted and the roads have been re-carpeted. But parallel to the main road two-three feet of concrete walls have been constructed and sidewalks and trees have been planted. According to sources in the department, tree saplings brought from Assam and Kolkata were planted in four sections of Guwahati, but the use of stone powder at the base of the trees instead of real soil surprised everyone. They did it.
The whole issue has been discussed in the political context as well. In the name of beautification, the city council has decided to plant trees and remove murals by popular artist Zubin Garg. The city council has decided to remove the mural of popular artist Zubin Garg in the name of beautification. He called the government’s move a strange incident and questioned the government’s sincerity and implementation process.
In view of the Japanese Prime Minister’s visit, the Public Works Department is currently carrying out the beautification of Guwahati’s roads in a wartime effort. However, Artificial image of green environment is being planted in concrete instead of natural balance and sustainable development., How successful or long-term it is is in the future, It has become significant.
