The committee said any construction work should be done with care for the roots of the trees. “The current construction activities include denuding the trees not only from one side but three sides. Moreover, these activities have been done within one metre of the tree trunk. This is likely to have resulted in 80-90 per cent destruction of the critical root mass of these trees. Even if not cut, the injuries sustained during digging and compaction would result in future mass mortality of the trees. To avoid this, digging by humans has to be undertaken instead of digging by machines. Moreover, exposed root mass of the trees has to be restored with soil and organic matter, without any soil compaction, in the two days following construction activity. All the 70+ trees that were cut should be immediately replaced by planting new trees.” Since this is the time of the monsoon, it would be ideal to plant the new one- or two-year-old saplings now, the letter suggests.