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NGT constitutes panel to study environmental impact of horses at Matheran

NGT Western Bench on Friday constituted three-member committee to assess the environmental damage caused by horses used for tourism purposes in Matheran hill station

Updated on: Oct 27, 2024 07:34 AM IST
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Pune: The Western Bench of National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Friday constituted a three-member committee to assess the environmental damage caused by horses used for tourism purposes in Matheran hill station. The tribunal has asked the panel to recommend preventive measures after site visit. The next date for hearing is scheduled on December 23 this year.

NGT Western Bench on Friday constituted three-member committee to assess the environmental damage caused by horses used for tourism purposes in Matheran hill station. (HT FILE)
NGT Western Bench on Friday constituted three-member committee to assess the environmental damage caused by horses used for tourism purposes in Matheran hill station. (HT FILE)

Matheran, the picturesque and popular hill station, located at 2,636 feet above sea level, offers breathtaking views and a serene atmosphere. With its difficult terrain, visitors are provided limited options for transport, including horseback and hand-pulled rickshaws. However, the animals are said to be damaging the ecology and environment of the hill areas.

Sunil Shinde, a resident of Matheran, through advocate Tushar Kumar had approached the NGT to direct authorities to restrict the number of horses used for tourism purposes in Matheran.

Shinde in his application stated that the hill station is part of an eco-sensitive zone (ESZ) declared by the Government of India in 2003. The daily operation of 460 horses and 200 ponies in the pristine environment results in over three tonnes of horse dung dumped across the valley, damaging the ecology, besides causing air, water and land pollution, which, in turn, affects people’s health. He suggested eco-friendly transportation alternatives, such as battery-operated vehicles.

 
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