Green Lung Slashed: GGSMC Tree Felling Sparks Outrage
Over fifty mature trees were felled at the Guru Gobind Singh Medical College (GGSMC) on Wednesday, August 13, 2025, triggering widespread protests. Environmental activists allege the action violated forest department regulations, claiming no permission was granted for the removal of such a significant number of trees.
The GGSMC administration shifted the blame to the university authorities, stating the felling was undertaken at the university’s behest. However, the university vehemently denied any involvement or prior knowledge of the tree cutting.
Forest department officials confirmed receiving a request to assess the site but emphasized that no approval for felling was ever issued. This discrepancy has fuelled public anger and suspicion.
Protests intensified throughout the day, with environmental groups and concerned citizens demanding a thorough investigation into the incident. They are also calling for stronger measures to protect the remaining green spaces within the college campus and across the city.
The incident highlights a critical need for greater transparency and accountability in urban development projects, particularly concerning the protection of our precious green cover. The demand for a comprehensive inquiry is not just about the felled trees, but about safeguarding the city’s ecological balance for future generations.