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How dense is the forest cover in your neck of the woods? Take a look


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RSS
Very Soon in India
by RSS on Mar 20, 2015 04:45 AM


India will not have Forests or Wild animals in the near future say by the year 2100.

There will be only Industries with Smoky exhausts, Lots of MNC's, Bungalows and Huge Buildings, Deserts, Barren land, Dried river beds, Big Roads with Automobile exhausts and Smog, a few scattered lands for cultivation that produce High cost grains, cereals and Vegetables meant only for The Ultra Rich society and Reservation category consumption.

People will have to pay heavily for Oxygen separately like LPG and Petrol, Water will become precious like Gold and Diamond, Food will be in the form of pellets.

Reservation Category and Minorities will have The 1st Rights over India's resources. General merit candidates will be raped in broad daylight and get ki11ed.

COngress would have done 3 or 4 more rounds of partition based on Religion and votebanks, USA and England will come back to make the remaining Indians to s1aves and Bonded Lab0urers, All will be D00med.

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Surojit Dutta
Forest cover
by Surojit Dutta on Mar 19, 2015 07:31 PM

We have to wait and watch. Maybe after 5 years of BJP rule with Modiji's policy, the total forest cover of India will come down to 5%.

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ganesh pillai
Cosmetic image
by ganesh pillai on Mar 19, 2015 11:39 AM

Everybody knows the ground reality. Forests are being destroyed like never before for human greed.

What gov is doing is just wait and watch, nothing happening on ground.

What is needed is more dense forest with less human interference.



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tweety
Forest cover
by tweety on Mar 19, 2015 10:59 AM  | Hide replies

Kerala is known for its green... Everywhere it will so beautifully covered with trees and lakes.. Lovely place.. But i cant believe Its forest cover is 29.1%.. Wow.. I thought it will be more than that.. Its so nice to see these numbers eventhough there is lot of deforestation going on by the name of industrialization


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R Chakravarti
Re: Forest cover
by R Chakravarti on May 08, 2015 11:07 PM
If you saw a lot of greenery in Kerala it might have been coconut or rubber plantations. There are forests but not as much as one might think.

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