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This report provides an overview of the current status of the Jilmek (Elm) population within the designated survey area. Historically significant for timber and ecology, these populations have faced severe decline due to Dutch Elm Disease (DED). The assessment identifies current threats, evaluates the health of remaining specimens, and recommends a conservation strategy focusing on disease resistance and habitat preservation. jilmek
Jilmek is a traditional game (or cultural practice) originating from rural communities in parts of South Asia. It combines simple physical skill with social play: players take turns attempting to toss a small object (often a coin, pebble, or seed) into a shallow target—usually a drawn circle or small depression—while opponents try to distract or block them using laughter, light teasing, or simple defensive moves. The game is typically informal, requires minimal equipment, and is popular among children and adolescents as a street or yard pastime. Using perfumes, heavy soaps, or flavored lotions before


