TOI Kolkata:
                        Nothing hurts him more than watching his beloved Sunderbans lose its mangrove cover. He has seen thousands of trees being chopped or damaged over the last 10 years that almost altered the look of the forest. This prompted him to take up cudgels for the “lifeline of Sunderbans”.
Nine years after he planted his first mangrove at Sagar Island, Pranabesh Maity — a farmer-turned-green activist — is ready to launch a massive campaign to save the trees that have been central to Sunderbans’ existence.
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                        Pranabesh Maiti grew up in the home of the Royal Bengal tiger. Perhaps this gave him the courage to try and do the impossible.
Since 2007, Maiti who was raised a farmer in the river delta forests called Sundarbans that sprawl across India and Bangladesh decided that he wasn’t going to sit around and watch his home get destroyed.
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