Gonda: Over the years, activists have sparked various movements for the conservation of trees from 'Chipko' movement to sapling plantation. But environment activist in Uttar Pradesh's Gonda, Paragdutt Mishra, is "directly" taking help from God to save the forest. He has saved more that a thousand trees so far.
The chief of Wazirganj development block's Nagwa Panchayat, Mishra told to a news agency: "Forest are drastically being damaged in the name of development and road extension. Villagers have no knowledge about climate change and ecological balance. But pictures of gods and goddesses on trees are successfully deterring people, who believe in god, from cutting them".
"I have made deities the patron of trees," said Mishra. He used to carve picture of gods and goddesses on the trunks of trees and paint them with vermillion. Thereafter, villagers start worshipping the trees.
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Mishra said that he always keeps paint, brush, tools and vermillion with him. He used to paint trees standing at the sides of roads and then carves 'gada', trident and Lord Hanuman on them following by final "make-up" with vermillion.