On
Valentine’s Day, celebrated universally on February 14, a charitable trust in
Goa has invited people to make coconut trees their valentine, to innovatively
protest against the state government’s controversial decision to officially
de-recognise the coconut palm as a tree.
Picture captured at dawn at Benaulim -- By Nisser Dias |
Armando Gonsalves, who is part of the Goa For
Giving trust, told IANS that apart from celebrating the coconut tree for its
multiple uses and its significance to Goa’s cultural identity, a unique photo
contest is being organised in which lovers and married couples were invited to
hug coconut trees.
“Valentine’s
Day is a befitting day to respond to this draconian law which the Goa assembly
passed on January 14, to de-recognise the coconut palm as a tree.
The
‘Coconut Love, Coconut Valentine’ photo contest is just one of the initiatives
we have planned for the day,” Gonsalves said. The photo contest has three
categories — the first one for lovers who can post a photo hugging a coconut
tree, and the second for married couples.
“Those
who don’t have a Valentine, can make the coconut tree their valentine for the
day, hug the tree and send us the photos. That is the third category. It is the
duty of every Goan to protect the coconut tree and protest against the law
which goes against the interests of Goa,” Gonsalves said.
On January 14, the Goa government amended the
Goa, Daman and Diu Protection of Trees Act, 1984, dropping the coconut palm
from the official list of trees.
The amendment attracted a lot of criticism
from the opposition, coalition partners of the ruling BJP as well as from the
civil society, both in India and abroad.
While
critics insist that the amendment was pushed by real estate and commercial
interests, Forest and Environment Minister Rajendra Arlekar defended the
amendment saying the law was amended to benefit coconut farmers to cut old and
non productive palms without having to undergo bureaucratic delays.
On February 14, civil society activists will
publicly hug trees at two locations along the national highway-17, where nearly
two dozen coconut palms have been earmarked for felling.
“Subsequently,
we have organised another event on the same day where food, music, which will
accompany a cultural show involving songs and music about the coconut tree,”
Gonsalves said.
Prajal
Sakhardande of History-Heritage Action Group said they have also organised a
‘Coconut Valentine party’ at Zeebop at Utorda beach.
“There
will be music, coconut art on display by Shalini Gaude, sweets made of coconut
by Sufala Gaitonde, tender coconut stalls etc”, he said.
In
addition, they announced that Adarsh Toraskar will be organizing Coconut
Valentine programme in Ponda.
It
would include two events - a painting competition for kids and a cookery
competition for women, with coconut as the main ingredient.
Curtorim MLA Alex Reginald Lourenco at the
press meet appealed to all the coconut-loving Goans to celebrate this year’s
valentine in a similar creative manner, to protest against the government’s
decision in a typical Goenkar style.
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WILL WE REALLY SEE GOANS UNITE FOR ONCE AGAINST THE THIEVES LOOTING GOANS OF THEIR LAND OR WILL WE SEE THEM WATCH JUST A FEW FIGHT THEIR CAUSE , AS ALWAYS? WE DIDN'T SPARE THE CONGRESS, RIGHT? SO WHAT'S STOPPING YOU FROM TEACHING THE GUYS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS MESS , A LESSON FOR A LIFETIME. C'MON HUG THAT COCONUT TREE ON 14 FEB 2014!!!!!
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