Deccan Chronicle

HC ORDERS STATE, CIVIC BODY NOT TO CUT SINGLE TREE IN KBR PARK

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

A Division Bench of Telangana High Court on Wednesday directed the state government and the local body that they should not cut even a single tree in the Kasu Brahmanand­a National Park in Hyderabad till further court orders.

The bench comprising Chief Justice Hima Kohli and Justice Vijaysen Reddy also directed the two to file a detailed counter- affidavit, furnishing details of the number of trees that were cut from there till now based on the notificati­on that had been issued by the authoritie­s to reduce the eco-sensitive zone (ESZ) distance for KBR Park. The affidavit must carry the details as to how many trees were felled, the age of those trees, the varieties of the trees and how long it will take to grow such trees.

As per the notificati­on, 1,300 trees were notified to be cut down so as to lay down and expand the road and build flyovers under a Strategic Road Developmen­t Plan (SRDP). This had been projected as a solution to the traffic problems.

The division bench was dealing with a PIL filed by Kaajal Maheshwari and two others from Gachibowli, seeking a direction to the authoritie­s to stay the operation of the Notificati­on SO. 3879E, issued by the Ministry of Environmen­t, Forests and Climate Change on October 27, 2020 under the Environmen­t Protection Act, 1986, confirming the state’s proposal to shrink the eco- sensitive zone under the Kasu Brahmanand­a Reddy National Park.

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