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Several families in Bollywood joined the growing chorus against the Telangana’s plan to clear 400 hectares of forest land in Kanchibowli, Hyderabad, for IT infrastructure development, requesting the chief minister Revevanth Reddy to stop it, referring to conflict in man-wildlife. Bollywood families, including John Abraham, Dia Mirza and Sonakshi Sinha, grabbed their handles on social media on various platforms, and their strong disapproval of the proposed plan of Congress expressed. They also left behind the University of Hyderabad Students’ Union, which protested against the government’s move. Actor John Abraham made a direct appeal to CM Revanth Reddy, and urged him to scrap the project and warned that deforestation would destroy an important green lung of the city and displaced protected wildlife. “Hon’ble cm @revanth_anumula garu, request you to clean the plan to clean 400 hectares of trees/forest in the Kanka Gachibowli, which serves as a green lung for the city and also habitat for many species protected wildlife. Support the UOH protesters and emphasize that the true progress lies to preserve nature and do not replace forests with IT parks. Forests, not these parks, young people offer a chance of a sustainable tomorrow. ‘Development’ at the expense of biodiversity is destruction. SAVE KANCHA -WORD in Gachibowli, Hyderabad🌳🦌🦚 #savekanchaforest 🌱 #fornature #SavecityForests, ‘the actor said. Sonakshi Sinha also went to her Instagram handle to enchant the Telangana government while referring to Japan government’s policy on the preservation of biodiversity. ‘In Japan, trees are carefully resettled instead of cutting for construction. And here we just cut off 400 hectares of forest overnight. No biggie, ‘she said. Raveena Tandon’s daughter Rasha Thadani highlighted in her Instagram story that India needed forests to tackle pollution. “Our country is struggling with pollution, we need forests for clean air, clean water and healthier future. Every tree cut, every jungle that is lost brings us closer to the crisis,” she said. Meanwhile, on Thursday, April 3, the Supreme Court, while taking the Suo Moto knowledge of cleaning the forest area in Kanchibowli in Telangana, blew of trees on the site and the general secretary of the consequences of the order. A Justices Supreme Court Bank of Justices Br Gavai and Augustine George Masih said: ‘This is a very serious matter. Cannot take the law into your own hands. ‘