I am a mango tree !!
By the way, at this time every small market in India is full of different types of mangoes and you can easily buy many varieties of mangoes for just a few rupees per kg, but when you find a good mango tree around your house and if you can get the taste of juicy mangoes for free, then what to say!!
This mango tree, shown in the pictures above, on the side of the footpath leading to the officer trainees hostel in CASFOS Burnihat, has become a point of attraction for everyone passing by this way at this time. By the way, this training institute is currently home to 48 officer trainees. Out of these 48 officer trainees, 45 are from Rajasthan and 3 are from Uttar Pradesh. These officer trainees have come here for two years of basic training in forestry after passing very tough competitive exams from their respective states. But while passing by this mango tree, seeing the juicy mangoes laden on the tree, these future officers suddenly get a stone in their hand and Then, no matter what time of day it is, basic shooting training begins around the mango tree. If a mango falls on a tree by a stone's throw, then the faces of these future officers light up. No matter how big a man becomes, childishness is always hidden in some corner of his heart!!
उड़ने दो परिंदों को अभी शोख़ हवा में
फिर लौट के बचपन के ज़माने नहीं आते
- बशीर बद्र
This attraction towards mango trees for these aspiring officers who have come from Rajasthan is also because, apart from a few districts in Rajasthan, mango trees are rarely seen in the rest of the region. Especially in the desert districts, the possibility of the growth of this tree is almost negligible. So, if they missed out on experiencing this aspect during their childhood, why miss the opportunity now when they can witness it here? Another thing is that these future officers are here for training, who do they need to showcase their officer-like qualities to? If they can find moments of joy in such simple activities with their fellow trainees, despite being so far away from home, then that's a good thing after all. Hence, the playfulness of these aspiring officers with the mango tree will continue until the last mango of this season is gone from this mango tree!"
In Hindu scriptures, the mango tree is referred to as a divine tree. It is said that planting one mango tree brings blessings to 14 generations of the person associated with it. After seeing this mango tree, these aspiring officers must have understood very well that measuring the cost of planting a tree is difficult on any scale in today's times!!