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Watch: The Fight to Save Delhi's Trees

On July 4, tree cutting allegedly continued in Sundar Nagar despite the Delhi high court banning felling of trees in the capital until further orders. The Wire visited Netaji Nagar and Sarojini Nagar to talk to residents about why they have been protesting and what their demands are.
Hina Fathima
Jul 06 2018
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On July 4, tree cutting allegedly continued in Sundar Nagar despite the Delhi high court banning felling of trees in the capital until further orders. The Wire visited Netaji Nagar and Sarojini Nagar to talk to residents about why they have been protesting and what their demands are.
Delhi has consistently ranked among the world's most polluted cities. Credit: Reuters
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