Residents of an Orissa village have 'married' off a Banyan tree to a Peepal tree in a unique way to spread awareness about the greater green cover.

The event took place on Wednesday in Patachela village, some 80 kms from Bhubaneswar, in the coastal district of Kendrapada.
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In the past, childless couples in the region had arranged Banyan-Peepal marriages in the hope of getting a child, a villager said.
But this one was to create awareness among the people to conserve trees.
"Our village was covered with hundreds of trees when I was a child. But now the forest cover has dwindled. To spread the importance of trees we organised this wedding," villager Narahari Samal told.
A similar ceremony took place last year in the nearby village of Olaver.
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