Thanks Satyendra ji, Giby ji, Madhuri ji and Yazdy ji for your reply.  Yes
you are right Yazdy ji, we have to accept what is not in our hands. I think
if we had done the things correctly and on time and the accident happened,
we have a satisfaction that we have done our bit and  therefore it was not
due to our fault, but here the authorities are simply passing the bucks.   I
think the main problem is due to the digging by Telephone and Gas
authorities.  They cut the roots and do not bother to cover the digged
portion with mud thus exposing the roots to the elements.   The second
reason could be more exotic trees like Gulmohar are planted whose roots do
not go very deep.  Yes Yazdy ji, in our Society's compound trees I do
whatever I can do myself like putting soil around the trees and trimming the
old branches etc. but that is very little.

Mr. Gibby's reason also is true as in forests trees are interlinked  thus
helping each other and the roots also go very deep.  Also there should be
proper pruning done at the right time i..e. before monsoon starts, but here
everything starts after the accident !!.  Even they do the pruning they cut
half of the tree and very difficult for the tree to survive.
Madhuri ji, I received your mail and I am planning to attend the camp.

Regards,

Mani.

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