By the people... For the environment: Punekars gather to protest unnecessary felling of Pune's indeginious trees
Bankers, business owners, retired government officers, IT professionals and youngsters are part of this initiative, engaging in discussions on topics ranging from tree conservation to urban planning. "We owe something to the city we live in," says Poonam, echoing a sentiment that’s common to this community that is taking a strong and science-based stand against wanton tree felling in the city.
Learning the science behind the protest
At the heart of the hearings and discussions, are Chalo PMC Samvad’s founder, economist Ameet Singh, and former CGST and Customs officer Rekha Joshi. Singh says that he has spent years pushing citizens to become more involved in environmental issues, raising issues about construction. “Construction is not development,” he says, adding, “Development creates happiness, development creates peace, development creates liveability and a sustainable environment."
“We need 100 trees per person in Pune. But we have one tree for every two people. That's why every tree is precious, and that's why every tree is worth fighting for"
More than a protest movement
Not everyone contributes in the same way. Some attend hearings. Others focus on bringing more people into the conversation. Businessman Kunal Chordia says, "Some people understand the technical and legal aspects. My role is to help spread the message and bring more people in." That support network now extends well beyond the Biodiversity Heritage Site.
Ketaki, a banker who runs the social media platform Punekar Boltoy, began creating content after realising that much of the group's work was not reaching ordinary residents. "This is a citizens' movement, for the citizens and for Pune. And it should reach them in the best possible way," she says.
"Development is important, but it is equally important to understand its impact. We are interested in knowing what studies have been done, what alternatives have been explored and how decisions are being made"Development is important, but it is equally important to understand its impact. We are interested in knowing what studies have been done, what alternatives have been explored and how decisions are being made."
It all started with a message
For many members, the journey started online.
Amrita Rathod, an IT professional, came across Chalo PMC Samvad through social media and WhatsApp forwards. "I think more people in the city need to know about initiatives like this. Everyone wants to contribute, but they don't always know how," she says.
Corporate trainer and social activist Anne Anish says it took her months to understand the technical language used during discussions. "As you keep showing up, you start understanding how the system functions," she says.
Projects scrutinised by the community
Mula-Mutha Riverfront Project
Plan: Converting 44.4 km of riverbed into embankments and promenades.
Environmental impact: 3,809 trees affected on the Wakad-Sangvi stretch (1,009 to be felled, 2,800 translocated). Activists estimate the project impacts over 22,000 trees overall.
Concerns: Citizens argue the design could reduce flood-carrying capacity and increase flooding risks. They also question tree transplantation, citing survival rates of below 40%.
Ganeshkhind Road Widening
Plan: Expanding University Road from 36m to 45m alongside Metro Line 3.
Environmental impact: PMC records show out of 529 trees, 304 are affected (126 to be felled, 178 translocated), with nearly 60% classified as native heritage trees.
Objections: Citizens say felling and transplanting hundreds of mature heritage trees will cause long-term environmental damage and reduce shade, biodiversity, and local temperature regulation.
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