HARYANA shelves plan to Divert Expressway through Aravalli Forests
NEW DELHI: The Haryana government has told the National Green Tribunal that it has shelved its plan to divert a 12-km stretch of the Gurgaon-manesar expressway passing through the Aravalli range forests.
The statement was made by the state government before a bench headed by Acting Chairperson Justice Jawad Rahim in response to a plea opposing the construction of the proposed new route for Gurgaonmanesar Express Highway in the forest area of the Aravalli Range which violated the Forest (Conservation) Act 1980.
The green panel noted that in view of the statement and submission, nothing survived in the petition and disposed of the matter. “The statement made on behalf of the State that it shall not construct the proposed highway, will satisfy the relief sought by the applicant in this application. Hence, the applicant may treat it as his relief has been satisfied. We do not intend to proceed further. In view of the statement, proceedings in this case are terminated according to recording the undertaking/statement made by State of Haryana,” the bench said.
The plea, filed by prominent social activist Harinder Dhingra, had said the area in question forms part of the Aravalli hill range which is an important area for biodiversity as it supports large number of wildlife animals.
It had said that shifting of the expressway to the present route from its earlier proposed route would lead to environmental degradation in the region and enhance the level of pollution in the environment.
“The destruction of Aravalli will lead to straying of leopards outside their habitat into the open space which will be readily-available by constructing a proposed highway and result in clash between human and animal as men will be encroaching the home of these animals,” the plea said.