Deccan Chronicle

Resolve GO 111 issue before Sept. end: HC

Court criticises committee for 4.5-year delay in report

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD AUG. 26

THE INSTITUTE had made several suggestion­s on other 84 villages, which fall under the purview of GO 111. All these recommenda­tions were ignored by the government.

The High Court on Thursday fixed a deadline of September-end for the state government to decide on delineatio­n of noncatchme­nt areas from the purview of Government Order (GO) 111 that is to safeguard the twin reservoirs of Osmansagar and Himayatsag­ar. The 1996 order was aimed at prohibitin­g commercial and high-rise residentia­l activities in a 10-km radius of the reservoirs.

A division bench comprising Chief Justice Hima Kohli and Justice Vijaysen Reddy directed the government to end the confusion among landowners, whose land holdings were included in GO 111, though they did not come under the watershed area of the reservoirs.

By the end of September, the government must resolve the issue. Otherwise, the landowners in non-catchment areas have the liberty to approach the court and get building permission. At that time, the government will have no right (to prevent constructi­on), the court ruled. The court sharply criticised the government for the four-anda-half year delay in the high-power committee report. The committee was constitute­d in 2016 to examine the relevance of GO 111 given the rapid developmen­t around the city and availabili­ty of drinking water from Krishna and Godavari rivers. It is important that the Chief Secretary, chairman of the committee, submit the report to the government latest by September 13, the court said. “If the report is not submitted by the HPC on the said date, then the committee itself will stand disbanded,” the High Court said in the directions passed on Thursday.

The court asked the committee to consider the May 2006 report of EPTRI (Environmen­t Protection Training and Research Institute), in the context of the non-catchment area delineatio­n from GO 111. The institute suggested that around 948 acres of land in Vattinagul­apally village does not fall under catchment area and can be exempted from the GO 111. The institute had made several suggestion­s on other 84 villages, which fall under the purview of GO 111. All these recommenda­tions were ignored by the government.

The HPC report should be placed on the website of the department of municipal administra­tion and urban developmen­t (MA&UD). The government should examine the report in light of the EPTRI May 2006 report, and take a decision before the end of September, which shall be circulated and uploaded on the MA&UD department website by October 3. The court will hear cases related to GO 111 on October 4.

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