Maithon, Jn.N. On going from Govindpur Sahibganj road towards Santhal Pargana via East Tundi, huge cashew trees are seen by the Forest Department on both sides of the road in Mohalidi. Countless large cashew trees are engaged in the nursery in Mohalidih. Travelers passing by Govindpur Sahibganj road often stop when they know about cashew trees and are very attracted to see cashew trees. Thousands of cashew trees have been planted by the Forest Department in Mohalidih and Lukaiah of East Tundi. According to the Forest Department, there will be five thousand cashew trees in both the places, which is very good in terms of environment. These cashew trees are keeping the environment green. Cashew trees planted to promote cashew cultivation among villagers The purpose of planting cashew trees by the Forest Department in Mohalidih and Lukaiah of East Tundi is to promote environmental protection and to bring awareness about cashew cultivation among the nearby villagers. VK Thakur, Ranger of the Eastern Tundi Forest Department, says that the environment is getting protection from the cashew tree. It is proving helpful in promoting cashew cultivation among the nearby villagers. When the cashew tree has fruit, the villagers pluck it and take cashew out of the fruit and use it. Student development of BIT with helmet and device (Photo Jagran). The bike will not start if the helmet is not worn, the student of BIT Sindri made a wonderful device read also Cashew makes energy in the body There are many benefits of eating cashew nuts. It is considered a good source of energy. It maintains energy in the body. It keeps cholesterol under control. Memory gets better by eating it. It keeps the digestive power strong and makes bones strong.