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No cutting of Russian poplar trees till expert report: High Court

Ziraat Times Exclusive

Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir High Court on Thursday ruled kept in abeyance its earlier order of cutting down of female Russian poplar trees until an expert committee will produce a report on the matter.

Advocate Shafqat Nazir, counsel for the matter, said that the High Court opines that there should be a committee of experts who shall examine the matter in detail and report to the court whether the female Russian poplar trees really pose adverse health risks or not.

Pertinetly, Ziraat Times has been advocating farmers’ case strongly on this and has produced several reports arguing that there was no scientific evidence available to suggest that the pollen from Russian poplar trees posed such a high health risk to warrant cutting them down, and, thereby, causing an environmental and economic catastrophe in Kashmir.

This is a developing story and Ziraat Times will report details about the order as and when available.

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