Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Resort constructi­on afoot despite SC ban

- Utpal Parashar utpal.parashar@htlive.com

IN 2019, THE SUPREME COURT HAD “RESTRAINED” ALL MINING ALONG THE SOUTHERN BOUNDARY OF KNPTR AND IN THE CATCHMENT AREA OF RIVERS ORIGINATIN­G IN KARBI ANGLONG HILL RANGES AND FLOWING IN PARK

GUWAHATI: Constructi­on is in full swing on a resort near Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve (KNPTR) in Assam in violation of a Supreme Court order banning building work on animal corridors.

Work on the Green Ashiyana Resort is taking place on the Haldhibari animal corridor of KNPTR; the state forest department and the local administra­tion are blaming each other for the flouting of the ban.

This is the second instance of constructi­on near KNPTR. In July last year, HT had reported about the constructi­on of a building on the Kanchanjur­i animal corridor of the park, a UNESCO world heritage site known as the largest habitat of one-horned rhinos.

In April, 2019, acting on an applicatio­n by animal activist Rohit Choudhury, the SC had “restrained” all mining along the southern boundary of KNPTR and in the entire catchment area of rivers/streams and rivulets originatin­g in the Karbi Anglong hill ranges and flowing into the park. “No new constructi­on shall be permitted on private lands which form part of the nine identified animal corridors,” the order said.

Despite the SC order, constructi­on is taking place on private land on the animal corridors in and around KNPTR.

In September, the central empowered committee of the top court had written to the Assam chief secretary as well as chief wildlife warden, terming the violations a “serious issue” because they amounted to contempt of the court.

On January 4, P Sivakumar, director of KNPTR, wrote to the Golaghat deputy commission­er mentioning the constructi­on of the Green Ashiyana Resort on an animal corridor and urging the district administra­tion to take action against it.

“The resort has constructe­d a boundary wall over the stream in the southern side of the resort.

During October, 2019, a wild elephant while coming back from the Karbi Anglong area to the park had got stuck up inside the boundary wall enclosures of the resort,” said the letter, a copy of which has been seen by HT.

Despite instructio­ns by the forest department to remove the boundary wall over the stream and allow smooth movement of wild animals, the resort authoritie­s didn’t do anything.

“The resort is carrying out new constructi­on work on the eastern side. They are not allowing forest personnel to carry out road cum high land work and are trying to {wrest} control over the temple and fishery pond which they have constructe­d inside,” the letter added.

Golaghat deputy commission­er Bibhash Chandra Modi said the administra­tion came to know about the constructi­on just two days ago from the forest department.

“This is a mockery and contempt of the SC order and neither forest department nor civil administra­tion are serious on implementi­ng the order. While the blame game continues, it is the wildlife and the environmen­t which is getting affected,” said activist Rohit Choudhury.

Owner of the Green Ashiyana Resort, Kishore Hazarika, said, “All this is part of a vindictive campaign against me. There is no notificati­on yet mentioning that the area is in an animal corridor.”

 ??  ?? The Kaziranga National Park is the largest habitat of the one-horned rhinoceros.
The Kaziranga National Park is the largest habitat of the one-horned rhinoceros.

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