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Already 84 tree falls recorded since June this year; activists question NMMC policy

As per the daily records maintained by the disaster management cell, 84 trees have fallen since June, raising questions on Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation’s policy on tree plantation as well as pruning practices

Published on: Jul 07, 2022 10:24 PM IST
By , NAVI MUMBAI
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The number of tree falls in Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) limits has seen a considerable increase this year.

A tree fall at Vashi Sector 29. Already 84 tree falls have been recorded by Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation since June this year. (BACHCHAN KUMAR/HT PHOTO)
A tree fall at Vashi Sector 29. Already 84 tree falls have been recorded by Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation since June this year. (BACHCHAN KUMAR/HT PHOTO)

As per the daily records maintained by the disaster management cell, 84 trees have fallen since June, raising questions on NMMC’s policy on tree plantation as well as pruning practices.

Faulty practices while pruning the trees and non-adherence to National Green Tribunal (NGT) guidelines to leave one meter radius around trees are said to be the primary causes for large-scale tree falls with the onset of monsoon.

“NMMC needs to do a thorough analysis about their tree plantation policy. Under Maharashtra (Urban Areas) Protection and Preservation of Trees (Amendment) Act, trimming of trees is to be done in symmetry. They are not supposed to cut more than six inches and a tree officer has to be present. But none of these guidelines are followed by NMMC, which is causing major imbalance and leading to tree falls. Pruning and trimming activity is done haphazardly by contractors,” said Anarjit Chauhan, a Nerul-based activist.

Tree experts have said that there was a need for policy decisions to plant more indigenous plants as against foreign variants.

“At the outset, the only reason for the city witnessing such large-scale trees has to do with weak roots that are usually seen with plantations of foreign origin plants. It is only recently that NMMC has begun planting indigenous plants. The roots of foreign origin plants are unable to withstand the Indian climate and tend to fall apart during monsoon,” said Anil Rajbhar, horticulturist.

Abhijit Bangar, NMMC municipal commissioner, said that he would hold a meeting to ascertain the cause for the large number of tree falls this monsoon.

 
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