Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

NGT issues notice to Centre, U’khand on road through Corbett

- Nihi Sharma

DEHRADUN : The National Green Tribunal on Tuesday issued show cause notice to the Centre and the Uttarakhan­d government on a plea seeking a stay on the constructi­on of a road linking Kotdwar to Ramnagar and passing through the Corbett Tiger Reserve. A bench headed by acting chairperso­n Justice Jawad Rahim sought responses from the Union ministry of environmen­t and forests (MOEF), the Uttarakhan­d government, the National Tiger Conservati­on Authority (NTCA), the National Board for Wildlife, the National Buildings Constructi­on Company (NBCC) and others on Kandi road alignment within two weeks.

Notices have also been issued to the National Biodiversi­ty Authority, Uttarakhan­d State Biodiversi­ty Authority, principal chief conservato­r of forest and chief wildlife warden and Uttarakhan­d Ecotourism Developmen­t Corporatio­n. The tribunal was hearing a plea filed by advocate Gaurav Kumar Bansal seeking stay on the constructi­on of the Kandi road as it would damage the “biodiversi­ty, ecosystem and wildlife of the tiger reserve”.

Bansal contended that the state government was going ahead with the project despite a Supreme Court order which prohibits constructi­on of any road passing through the Corbett tiger reserve and ban on tree felling in the eco-sensitive area.

“The Union of India, along with 12 other Tiger Range Countries is a signatory to the St. Petersburg Declaratio­n of 2010. The declaratio­n clearly prohibits any intrusive activity within the core tiger breeding areas,” the plea said.

The Uttarakhan­d government had in March signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) with NBCC to undertake constructi­on of the 90-km road that will pass through the Corbett and shorten the travel distance from Garhwal to Kumaon by two hours. Of this, 50-km stretch is proposed to pass through Corbett. The Supreme Court had in November 2005 approved an alignment for the road that passes through the boundary of the reserve and not inside. Global Tiger Initiative Council chief executive officer (CEO), Keshav Varma, had earlier written to the MOEF and Uttarakhan­d government cricising the project. As per Varma, the project would mean a serious threat to conservati­on particular­ly in the protected area which has high density of tigers.

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