Hyderabad is hurting. The Kancha Gachibowli forest, full of trees, peacocks, and deer, is being destroyed. Big machines are clearing 400 acres for IT offices, and it feels so wrong. This forest is like Hyderabad’s lungs, and we’re losing it. Students tried to stop this, shouting and hoping, but they were ignored and pushed back. Animals are running away, scared, with no home left. We’re losing more than trees—we’re losing clean air, our history, and a future for our kids. It’s sad to see concrete replace nature. Hyderabad is crying, and so am I. Can’t we save this forest instead of letting it vanish? Look at Pune and Singapore—they show us how to keep greenery alive. Pune plants trees along roads and nurtures parks like Bund Garden, keeping nature close despite growth. Singapore, the “Garden City,” blends trees into buildings with rooftop gardens and green walls, proving cities can grow without losing their green heart. #SaveKanchaGachibowli #india #hyderabad
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