This picture symbolizes reality of nature and horticulture in the form of two coconut trees: One dead and second one alive. This is largely a reality of the state of Goa in the context of mining. It is an incessant struggle between life and death....
This coconut trees has no energy left to bear fruits. Mining has done the trick.
Soil has lost fertility. These plants symbolises this painful reality.
Agriculture fields re full of mining. No crop is cultivated here. One upon a time Pissurlem was highest ranking village in Sattari taluka in terms of Paddy cultivation.
But today its paddy fields are full of mining silt.
This reality has gripped entire Pissurlem village.
Couple of buffaloes and few egrets enjoy last remains of moisture in these once evergreen paddy fields.
House in Pissulem village.
Cow dung cakes in Pissurlem. Perhaps these are last of remain after remaining green portions being earmarked for expansion of mining industry.
Stagnant water in Pissurlem lake.
Stagnation visible. Once this lake used to cater to the entire paddy cultivation of Pissurlem village. Today stagnation is a reality.
The neglectful reality of lake continues...
Another picture of lake. Planet Earth may lost it forever due to mining.
Mining in close proximity of Paddy fields in Pissurlem.
Mining activity: razed hillocks.
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