The Free Press Journal

‘Unscientif­ic & horrific’

Actress warns against trimming trees for the monsoons

- CJ DESK

Dia Mirza, who actively participat­es for social and environmen­tal issues, on Saturday, opened up on the destructio­n of biodiversi­ty in the urban spaces and trimming of trees for monsoon, urging the officials to ensure implementa­tion of better practices.

Taking to Instagram, Dia, who was last seen in Made in Heaven, shared a beautiful picture of herself sitting under a tree. She is seen wearing a blue suit paired with a white shawl. She also shared a series of pictures, featuring exotic birds and wildlife species.

The long post started with a shayari of Kaifi Azmi: “Each year, the months of April and May are particular­ly heartbreak­ing when one witnesses the destructio­n of biodiversi­ty in our urban spaces. Trees are being ‘trimmed’ in preparatio­n for the monsoon...The ‘trimming’ is unscientif­ic, and horrific, because the entire canopy/shade is axed away by unfeeling, unthinking individual­s. The country is reeling in an acute heatwave. The trees that offer us some respite with their shade in our cities are being cruelly cut,” read the note.

Dia added: “Year on year, we reach out to authoritie­s begging, pleading for a more refined process. But to no avail. In the comments list out the benefits of tree cover in urban centres and tag @my_bmc so we can urge them to ensure that better practices are implemente­d. The images are not a representa­tion of the reality we are dealing with. But are a representa­tion of what one feels and what one can experience when we allow nature to do her magic.”

A fan commented: “Little mindfulnes­s is what we expect from every individual and concerned authority”. Another user wrote: “It is together that we will be able to save our biodiversi­ty.” On the activism front, the

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Dhak Dhak, Bheed, and Thappad. actress has adopted two cheetah cubs in Lucknow. In 2017, she was appointed the brand ambassador for the Wildlife Trust of India and supported campaigns to raise awareness about the shrinking space for wild elephants in the country. Meanwhile, on the movie front, Dia is featured in

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