Garumara’s nature lover transforms 14 Bighas into ‘Dev Aranya’ Forest

Deh Bora’s solitary effort nurtures wildlife, medicinal plants and fruit orchards

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HT Correspondent

JORHAT, Jan 3: Amid growing mechanisation and urbanisation, a nature enthusiast from Garumara, on the outskirts of Jorhat, has created a sprawling forest on his own land, spreading across nearly 14 bighas. The forest, officially named “Dev Aranya” on November 2, 2025, was inaugurated with the support of the Jorhat Environment Forum and local residents.

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Deh Bora, a resident of Garumara Majuli village, began planting saplings and cultivating various species of trees, fruit plants, medicinal plants and flowers on his land since 2001 using his own resources. Today, the forest houses deer, hares, jackals, civets, foxes, reptiles, numerous indigenous and migratory birds and vibrant butterflies. He has also developed fruit orchards and a butterfly garden for students and wildlife.

In an effort to reduce human–elephant conflict in the area, Deh Bora planted banana, mango, jackfruit and leteku (Burmese grape) trees around the forest to provide elephants with a natural food source.

Sharing his journey, Deh Bora recounted a childhood incident with a myrobalan fruit that inspired him to dedicate his life to creating a meaningful green space. “If trees survive, humans survive,” he said, highlighting the importance of forest conservation amid increasing human–elephant conflicts.

Despite receiving recognition from private organisations over the years, Deh Bora has yet to receive government support. Authorities’ intervention could help expand the forest and provide much-needed relief to his family, ensuring that “Dev Aranya” continues to thrive as a sanctuary for wildlife and a resource for the community.

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The forest now features flowering plants, orchids, medicinal herbs and fruit-bearing trees, offering a living example of biodiversity conservation driven by individual commitment.

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