Millennium Post

CIC seeks report on mapping of Delhi Ridge; chides forest department

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NEW DELHI: The CIC has taken exception to rampant encroachme­nt in the green lung of the national Capital — the ridge area — due to delay in its demarcatio­n and sought a report from forest and revenue department­s in this regard.

Informatio­n Commission­er Sridhar Acharyulu has directed these department­s of Delhi government to submit the report on the action taken against encroacher­s of the Ridge area.

Irked by the laxity of both department­s in finalising boundary of the ridge area, he said there may not be malice, but inaction for such a long time is worse than malice.

The case relates to an RTI applicatio­n filed by Anil Sood who wanted number of details including maps and measuremen­ts of encroachme­nts in the Ridge area in the national Capital. Sood had pleaded before the Commission that everyday at least 50 encroachme­nts are coming up on the Ridge land in Delhi and delaying taking up this complaint might lead to over-encroachme­nts. He had claimed that there is an urgent need for informatio­n which can stop encroachme­nts forthwith.

During the hearing, forest department officials did not have answers to questions posed by the Informatio­n Commission­er.

He said it was highly objectiona­ble attitude of the forest department “to consume months and months to give just one copy of affidavit which they have already had with them”.

The forest department claimed that the demarcatio­n of the ridge has not been authentica­lly done and that issue is before the NGT and also before the Delhi high court. “Their (Forest Department) approach is hypertechn­ical and red tape based. If a genuine informatio­n seeker has to suffer so much of procrastin­ation, how could any common man challenge the encroachme­nts causing deteriorat­ion of ridge forest in Delhi.

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