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Construction in Chandigarh’s periphery: NGT puts Punjab, UT officials on notice

Underlining that the report “raised substantial issues” relating to compliance with environmental norms, the tribunal impleaded as parties or respondents several authorities, including Punjab’s principal chief conservator of forests, the regional office of the MoEFCC in the state and the district magistrate of Chandigarh

Updated on: Oct 12, 2024 07:04 AM IST
By , New Delhi
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The National Green Tribunal has sought a reply from authorities, including the regional office of the Union ministry of environment, forest and climate change (MoEFCC) in Punjab, regarding the alleged extensive construction activities in Chandigarh’s periphery, which were threatening the local ecosystem.

The green body was hearing a matter where it had taken suo motu (on its own) cognisance of a newspaper report regarding the Punjab forest department raising alarm over the activities. (HT Photo)
The green body was hearing a matter where it had taken suo motu (on its own) cognisance of a newspaper report regarding the Punjab forest department raising alarm over the activities. (HT Photo)

The green body was hearing a matter where it had taken suo motu (on its own) cognisance of a newspaper report regarding the Punjab forest department raising alarm over the activities.

In an order dated October 1, a bench of NGT chairperson justice Prakash Shrivastava said, “As per the article, the Punjab forest department has flagged several sites in Mirzapur, Jayanti Majri, Karoran, Bharonjian, Siswan and Nada villages, where construction is taking place on lands recently delisted from forest status. It is alleged that developers are reportedly building farmhouses and plots in these areas, violating the Supreme Court guidelines on delisted forest lands and these lands, previously classified as forest land, now fall under the jurisdiction of the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA).”

Underlining that the report “raised substantial issues” relating to compliance with environmental norms, the tribunal impleaded as parties or respondents several authorities, including Punjab’s principal chief conservator of forests, the regional office of the MoEFCC in the state and the district magistrate of Chandigarh.

“Issue notice to the above respondents for filing their response /reply,” said the tribunal. The matter has been posted for further proceedings on January 28.

 
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