Every morning for the past one year, I have been witnessing the change that manwoman Delhite who loves her city, I find the present state utterly depressing. Trees being chopped down, when they are all bright and green, when they hold the promise of providing shade in the coming summers (in this year’s case, the early summers), doesn’t provide a warm cool picture. Why can’t the city be planned around nature? Why do we have to trample nature to move forward? Maybe it is the lack of time (again, I might be wrong) or maybe it is just the path of least resistance (lazy people like me not wanting to think more than what is required)! I just wish the city doesn’t lose its charm!
P.S. For those who love optimism, here’s another outlook- In developmental pediatrics, it is a known fact that every newborn must lose certain impulses in order for other developmental milestones to appear. That’s how development occurs. Let’s just project this thumb rule onto our city!
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Its high time we stop toying with the city's green pastures. Rather than aping the western cities, the infrastructure should be coherent with the heritage of Delhi. It must aim at being in sync with it rather than trying to revamp it all together.
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