Kanwar Yatra route: More than 17,600 trees felled in Uttar Pradesh, says Panel to NGT
The Hindu
NGT informed that over 17,600 trees were cut in Uttar Pradesh for Kanwar Yatra, seeking clarification from the state.
A fact-finding panel has informed the National Green Tribunal (NGT) that more than 17,600 trees have been felled in three districts of Uttar Pradesh to make way for the upcoming Kanwar Yatra route.
The tribunal was hearing a case related to the alleged felling of more than one lakh trees and shrubs in the protected forest area across the three forest divisions of Ghaziabad, Meerut and Muzaffarnagar for the proposed route between Muradnagar in Ghaziabad and Purkaji in Muzaffarnagar.
In an Order dated November 6, a Bench of NGT Chairperson Justice Prakash Shrivastava noted that a Joint Committee formed earlier to ascertain facts had submitted its interim report.
The Committee comprised the Forest Survey of India director, a senior scientist from the Union Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change, the State's Chief Secretary or his representative and the Meerut district magistrate.
"The interim report states that as per the information furnished by the Irrigation Department, 17,607 trees have been cut in all three districts till August 9, 2024," said the Bench, also comprising judicial member Justice Arun Kumar Tyagi and expert member A. Senthil Vel.
The tribunal noted that while permission was granted to fell 1,12,722 trees, it had later been decided to cut only 33,776 trees.
It said, "The State of Uttar Pradesh is directed to clarify if the number of trees to be cut has been calculated strictly in accordance with the provisions of the U.P. Protection of Trees Act."