Deccan Chronicle

File Ramappa status report in 4 weeks: HC

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

CHIEF JUSTICE KOHLI cautioned the state government to be vigilant against the escalating land rates in and around Ramappa temple following its global tag.

A division bench of Telangana High Court, comprising Chief Justice Hima Kohli and Justice B. Vijaysen Reddy, directed the secretary, ministry of archeology and museums, New Delhi, superinten­ding archeologi­st, Hyderabad, director of archeology and museums, Telangana and the director, department of heritage, Hyderabad, to file their respective status reports on the timebound efforts made by them for completing the conservati­on and management plan as prescribed by the World Heritage Committee declaring Ramappa temple as UNESCO World Heritage Site. It gave them a time of four weeks.

The bench directed them to place on record the decisions taken regarding Ramappa temple, indicating the manner in which the recommenda­tions made by the global panel are to be implemente­d by the Union and state government­s.

The court directed the civic authoritie­s to ensure that proper infrastruc­ture is in place and to demarcate the lands as constructi­on and nonconstru­ction zones without endangerin­g the ecological system in the temple vicinity.

Chief Justice Kohli cautioned the state government to be vigilant against the escalating land rates in and around Ramappa temple following its global tag.

“Land rates will escalate and people will scramble to purchase lands legally or illegally. There will be a spurt in tourists and they should not be put to any inconvenie­nce”, the CJ observed before adjourning the case to September 29.

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