Locals Block Tree Felling at Historic Jemco Playground in Telco
Residents Demand Forest Department Permission for Tata Steel’s Road Project
Key Points:
* 40-year-old trees face axe for road construction at Jemco ground
* Local residents halt work, demand official forest department clearance
* Community fears loss of only playground in densely populated area
JAMSHEDPUR – Telco residents successfully halted Tata Steel’s tree-cutting operation at the historic Jemco playground pending proper authorization.
The trees have stood guard over children’s play for decades.
Meanwhile, local women led the protest against the cutting.
"This playground is crucial for our children’s development," states a community elder.
Moreover, the ground serves thousands of residents daily.
The company plans to construct a main road through the area.
However, residents demand proper documentation before any tree removal.
In addition, the playground’s recent fencing has sparked community concerns.
Furthermore, Tata Steel officials rushed to the site after work stoppage.
The company maintains the road project’s importance for development.
On the other hand, residents worry about losing recreational space.
Besides, the ground hosts numerous community sporting events annually.
This conflict highlights urban development versus environmental preservation issues.
Meanwhile, similar protests have saved green spaces elsewhere in Jamshedpur.

