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NGT asks army to shift ammunition dump

The order came on a petition by a Delhi-based NGO, Centre for Wildlife & Environmental Litigation (CWEL), stating the dump was a risk to the ecology, biodiversity and wildlife of the Chilla-Motichur corridor of the reserve.

Updated on: Jul 14, 2019 12:49 AM IST
Hindustan Times, Dehradun | By
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The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has directed the army to shift the Raiwala ammunition dump in the Chilla-Motichur corridor of Uttarakhand’s Rajaji Tiger Reserve to a new site and “ensure restoration of the elephant corridor”.

Army is in the process of finalising the new site for the dump to ensure restoration of the elephant corridor. ((Arvind Moudgil/HT File))
Army is in the process of finalising the new site for the dump to ensure restoration of the elephant corridor. ((Arvind Moudgil/HT File))

The order came on a petition by a Delhi-based NGO, Centre for Wildlife & Environmental Litigation (CWEL), stating the dump was a risk to the ecology, biodiversity and wildlife of the Chilla-Motichur corridor of the reserve. The dump blocks the movement of wild animals between the eastern and western parts of the reserve.

In a July 11 order, the tribunal said that according to a report by the Uttarakhand government, a “suitable site” for such shifting was being explored. “Let the concerned Army authorities finalise the pending issue expeditiously so as to ensure restoration of the elephant corridor ... after shifting of the ammunition dump to a suitable location, after compliance of the provisions of Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980,” the order said.

Bhanu Bansal, secretary of CWEL, said, “...Not only will the shifting of the dump reduce traffic, it will also make movement of wild life inside the corridor smooth...”

 
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