After colouring the spitted walls in the heart of the city, Lithuanian daughter Tamara has now given a lesson to the forest department for trying to cut down a tree at Borpothar in Assam-Meghalaya border.
On June 1, Tamara who has married to Alokjyoti Pathak, a resident of Guwahati visited her in-laws when she saw the city walls with maroon spit which we all are habituated with it. But Tamara is not habituated with this kind of stuffs and expressing dissatisfaction over the unhygienic environment in the city, she herself painted the spitted walls with white colours.
And today, she faced a similar situation where people are harming the environment by cutting down the trees which Tamara objected to it. The villagers want to cut down an age-old tree to which she objected and she along with her husband has moved to forest department where she argued with the officials as how can they allow cutting down a tree.
Failing to argue with Tamara, the forest officials asked the villagers to cut the tree in one condition that they will have to plant 15 saplings to which the Lithuanian daughter has also agreed to it.
A foreigner has to teach a lesson to the people of Assam and Guwahati the importance of a tree and how healthy an environment is with trees in their surroundings.