The Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC) is investigating an alleged attempt to destroy trees along Kalyan's Smart City road by unidentified miscreants using the 'drill and poison' method. The incident came to light after local environmentalist Dinesh Salve received information from a friend, Kunal Sonawane, that a few trees between D B Chowk and Ganesh Mandir had suspicious holes at their base.
Discovery of the Damage
Salve visited the spot and found that holes had been drilled into the trunks of several fully grown trees. When he poured water into the holes, a sticky substance started oozing out, indicating the possible use of chemical toxins to aggressively dry up and kill the trees. He posted a video of the affected trees on social media, which soon went viral, sparking outrage among residents and environmentalists.
Official Response and Investigation
Taking cognisance of the video, Mayor Harshali Chowdhary Thavil ordered an inquiry and assured that strict action would be taken against those found responsible for attempting to destroy the trees. KDMC's garden department head Sanjay Jadhav said they have conducted a panchnama of the affected trees and are examining CCTV footage and other evidence from the area.
The D B Chowk-Ganesh Mandir stretch was developed under the Smart City project and includes pedestrian pathways, beautification works, tree plantations, and Kalyan's first dedicated cycling track. However, residents have repeatedly raised concerns over increasing hawker encroachments along the stretch over the past few months.
Environmentalist's Concerns
Salve, who works for tree conservation and claims to have planted 150 to 200 trees in Kalyan city, alleged that in the past too, attempts were made to occupy portions of the Smart City road through encroachments. The investigation is ongoing, and further details are awaited.



