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Environmentalists object to laser shows in medicine park, Sector 91

A similar show in Meghdootam Park in Sector 50 was cancelled in February after residents had cited ecological damage as a reason and started a petition for the same.

Updated on: Jun 20, 2020 01:21 PM IST
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Residents and environmental activists across the city are objecting to the Noida Authority’s plan to go ahead with laser shows at the Medicinal and Herbal Park in Sector 91. Preparation for the show, which is supposed to start on August 15 will begin from Monday, said officials of Noida Authority.

Residents and environmental activists plan to write to the state chief minister and the home minister to postpone the installation of equipment in the medicine park, citing issues related to ecological damage and social distancing (Sanchit Khanna/HT file photo. Representative image)
Residents and environmental activists plan to write to the state chief minister and the home minister to postpone the installation of equipment in the medicine park, citing issues related to ecological damage and social distancing (Sanchit Khanna/HT file photo. Representative image)

A similar show in Meghdootam Park in Sector 50 was cancelled in February after residents had cited ecological damage as a reason and started a petition for the same.

Residents and environmental activists plan to write to the state chief minister and the home minister to postpone the installation of equipment in the medicine park, citing issues related to ecological damage and social distancing

“Social distancing will be difficult to achieve when a large number of people assemble for the show. Even though the lockdown is being withdrawn in a staggered manner, caution is still encouraged. One should practise physical distancing and avoid non-essential activities. There is no need for a large gathering now. Even regular visitors to parks are taking precautions. The laser shows are ill-timed and should be postponed,” said Nisha Rai, an environmental activist from Noida.

Officials from the Noida Authority, however, said that the sites were selected only after careful consideration. “The ecological concerns cited by the environmentalists are misleading. No animals will be harmed because of the laser shows. The civil work on the project will start soon,” said Gaurav Bansal, executive engineer, project in-charge of the laser shows.

 
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