Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Force to guard Aravallis to be ready in 10 days

- Ipsita Pati

GURGAON: The wildlife and forest department on Saturday said that the special task force to keep watch on the wildlife in the Aravallis will be ready in 10 days.

The decision came a day after the state forest department received a letter from the Centre, seeking a status report on the formation of a task force to step up vigil in the Aravallis and curb poaching.

In response to the letter, the forest and wildlife department on Saturday conducted a joint meeting with the Haryana’s forest and wildlife minister Rao Narbir Singh in Gurgaon. It was decided at the meeting that the Aravalli task force will be operationa­l within 10 days, forest officials said. Also, to stop poaching and crack down on unauthoris­ed tree chopping in the Aravallis, checkposts will be set up in the forests over the next one week. While 11 of these will be set up in Gurgaon, Mewat and Faridabad will get another 15 and 9 respective­ly.

The city is also set to get a 24-hour, toll free helpline for residents to call and seek informatio­n on the rescue of disstresse­d wildlife in the region. The helpline will be up and running by the end of this month. Voicing concern over poaching and unauthoris­ed tree felling in the Aravallis, a group of environmen­t activists met Union environmen­t minister Harsh Vardhan on December 29 and sought his interventi­on in checking such incidents. On December 8, a peacock, with its legs caught in a metal trap, was spotted near the Tata Raisina Residency in the Aravallis.the activists are also up in arms over alleged tree felling on a 52-acre plot in the Sarai Khawaja village of Fariadabad in a bid to free up space for a group housing project.

The forest department has also decided to use drones for keeping watch on Aravallis. “We have taken crucial decisions to save the Aravallis,” said Vinod Kumar, conservato­r of wildlife, said. The forest department team also met a group of animal rights activists who had raised concern over poaching. “The minister said that the Municipal Corporatio­n of Gurugram will be asked not to dump garbage in forest areas,” Vashali Rana Chandra, an environmen­t activist, said.

THE DECISION CAME A DAY AFTER THE STATE FOREST DEPT RECEIVED A LETTER FROM THE CENTRE, SEEKING A STATUS REPORT ON THE FORMATION OF A TASK FORCE

 ?? PARVEEN KUMAR/HT FILE ?? Forest departent will also set up checkposts in the Aravallis to stop poaching and illegal tree chopping.
PARVEEN KUMAR/HT FILE Forest departent will also set up checkposts in the Aravallis to stop poaching and illegal tree chopping.

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