Forest department has begun planting trees on a plot of 10 hectares, which was cleared of illegal hutments during the drive that started on June 1
Earlier, the decade-old illegal structures along the boundary of
the park were to be razed in the first week of May to make way for
planting the saplings. However, that could not take place due to strong
local and political resistance. So the forest department started
planting trees on the 10 hectares, which were cleared of 500 decade-old
structures at Sanjay Nagar Malad, Akurli, and Damunagar in the forested
areas in Malad (E) since June 1.
“The demolition of illegal
structures inside the forest boundary at Dahisar was going to start in
May but leaders of political parties had a meeting with officials,” said
a senior forest department official, adding, “They demanded that
demarcation of forest and non-forest lands be done again. As the process
will take a long time, we have begun the demolition in the core forest
area.” Officials also stated that demolition work has stopped during the
rains, and plantation of trees in the newly-cleared area is being
carried out.
Change in demolition plans
In May, over 2,000 people from Dahisar (East) protested in front of
the National Park’s gate, demanding that the scheduled demolition drive
be postponed. Bit in a meeting between the representatives of political
parties and forest department in May, it was decided that the collector
would again begin demarcating the forest and non-forest lands in SGNP.
But no time period was stipulated for the task.
Residents of
Dhar Kadi Ravalpada, Dahisar (East) have been alleging that the survey
wasn’t conducted properly. In the meeting, the forest officials made it
clear that those living in illegal structures on rent will have to
evacuate. The department had also planned to take action against illegal
structures from May 2.
500
The number of illegal structures cleared in SGNP since the beginning of June.
Source: http://www.mid-day.com/news/2013/jun/190613-demolition-drive-to-make-way-for-tree-planting-at-sgnp.htm
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