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Retired HC judge judge inspects waterbodies cleared of invasive trees in Pudukottai

Retired HC judge judge inspects waterbodies cleared of invasive trees in Pudukottai
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A retired High Court judge inspected waterbodies in Pudukottai to oversee the removal of invasive prosopis juliflora trees. The project aims to restore natural ecosystems and improve water storage capacity in compliance with court mandates.

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Environmental restoration projects are critical for groundwater management and climate resilience in drought-prone regions.

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Retired Madras High Court judge A. Selvam on Monday inspected waterbodies in Ponnamaravathi block of Pudukottai district where invasive prosopis juliflora (seemai karuvelam) trees had been removed as part of efforts to restore and protect water resources.

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