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Assam: 212th birthday of banyan tree celebrated in Bajali on occasion of World Environment Day

On the occasion of World Environment Day, the people of Bajali celebrated the birthday of a banyan tree in Jalikhata village under Bajali district.

Sentinel Digital Desk

PATHSALA: On the occasion of World Environment Day, the people of Bajali celebrated the birthday of a banyan tree in Jalikhata village under Bajali district. The banyan tree turned 212 years old on June 5 and the residents celebrated its birthday to raise awareness about global warming and the importance of a healthy and green environment. Eminent social worker of Bajali, Giridhar Choudhary, cut a cake to celebrate the day. The banyan tree symbolizes the love of the local people for conservation. The tree that spreads across four bighas of land is widely visited by people from near and far.

The tree is looked after by a group of men from different fields. These men are quite possessive about the tree and it is very special to them. It is learned that scholars from Korea and Japan have visited the village to see the tree.

Though it is common for villagers to consider trees, especially banyan trees, sacred, for the residents of Jalikhata, the tree has become much more. A welcome shade on a hot day, a landmark to guide lost travellers, a backdrop for selfies, and a hub of knowledge for school children and scholars. Moreover, the tree is also home to a variety of birds, Orioles, Mynahs, Bulbuls, Barbettes, Koels, and Cuckoos.

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