Bhadoi Panchali, 07 July, 2016: This is the session of
Jackfruit. Almost after a decade when I was visiting towards Dekiajan, I’ve
seen the tree of an endangered jackfruit roadside bearing the history of many
generations. Then some memories strike to my mind; earlier we had another
Jackfruit tree near the road leads to Dihing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary, that
tree was in an oil field and once that land was proposed for a public graveyard
also. But when late Kanak Gogoi started
opening a Dhaba “Maa 97” the tree was cut down. That was hurting me a lot
because that place is supposed to be a useful public place and the tree was the
lone Sam Kothal (a comparatively smaller jackfruit) I’ve distinctly seen near
my village. That place where that jackfruit was; is called Fasi-bam, the land
of suicide, is belongs to OIL. The public lands occupied by powerful and intellectual
fox even after having money and own lands are something odd, am I right! Human greed
has no limits. I’ve some stories where public lands are occupied by respected economically
and politically powerful people; even Teacher and prominent leaders. Someday I’ll
defiantly write about them.
That Jackfruit was important for me because I am a
nature conservationist by nature, always gives importance of preserving various
plant species in our locality. But the human needs are more with increasing population
now a day and most of the trees are cut down for tea cultivations. The
different kinds of fruit that were available earlier are rare now, ‘amul’ which
has almond like taste; I could remember how I was collecting and tasting
different fruits from domestic forest of our village. The wood of this ‘sam kothal’ is being used to
make Assamese drums; I am worried how long these kinds of trees will remain with
us in our villages.


there are a few in moran also...but how to get their small saplings
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