Aurangabad: For the past few years, illegal works have been openly open in the historic Warsaw site in the heart of the city and the biodiversity sensitive site Himayat Bagh. On this, the nature lovers expressed their strong displeasure and warned the Himayat Bagh Administration to immediately stop the illegal works released in it, otherwise there would be a fast in Himayat Bagh on 26 January.
On Tuesday, a meeting was held for the protection of nature lovers. In the meeting, in the Himayat Bagh, located on 100 acres, which is the main oxygen hub of the city, there was a strong displeasure over the illegal grazing of cattle, illegal acts by drug addicts, day-long uproar by miscreants, apart from cutting open trees every day. If all these illegal works released in Himayat Bagh are not stopped, then a hunger strike has been warned on 26 January. Nature lovers told that the cutting of trees is going on openly here. There are more than 10 thousand trees here. Some trees are 200 to 300 years old.
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Himayat Bagh is functioning under the Marathwada Agricultural University, Parbhani. Despite the officers and employees working in the garden, the ruckus of miscreants continued here from 10 am to 11 pm. In many areas of the garden, college boys and girls are seen openly doing obscene acts every day. Last year, the appointment of a private guard was done by the Himayat Bagh administration. These private security guards have also been fired from the Himayat Bagh administration. Due to the open cutting of trees, the houses of these birds are being destroyed. Himayat Bagh previously had a large number of peacocks. Today their number has reached 25. There are 45 types of butterflies, hundreds of types of insects and 10 types of snakes, more than 10 thousand, their number is decreasing day by day. On this too, the nature lovers expressed concern and demanded the administration to take a strict decision on it immediately. In the meeting Ed. Swapril Joshi apprised about the historical importance of Himayat Bagh. Nature lovers, bird friends, morning walk group members and media representatives were present in the meeting.