💨 Abstract
The author expresses outrage over the potential removal of trams from Kolkata streets, as it would steal memories of a cherished college romance and the promise of clean air for future generations. The author also warns against the sale of prime land from tram depots for development purposes. The article highlights a court order to preserve and maintain the tram network, but concerns remain about bitumenisation of tram tracks and the West Bengal government's lack of attention to this issue.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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