The Asian Age

Forest mapping to fix Ridge boundaries

- SHAGUN KAPIL

With a view to end encroachme­nts in the Delhi Ridge, the forest and revenue department has completed mapping the forest area through satellite based technology in at least 14 villages as part of the demarcatio­n process of the Southern Ridge.

The satellite based mapping, done by fixing geo coordinate­s ( latitude and longitude), is being done for the first time for the Delhi Ridge. This will help in getting fixed boundaries for the forest.

“These geo coordinate­s will remain fixed even after 100 years and encroachin­g on this land will not be possible. Once it is completed, there will be no doubt about the demarcatio­n of the forest land,” said a senior official of the forest department. The process has been pending for years, leading to encroachme­nts. In 1996, the Supreme Court had ordered protection of the Delhi Ridge from encroachme­nt. However, the process has not been done yet. In February, the NGT ( National Green Tribunal) had slammed the government for its “casual approach” for delaying the demarcatio­n process and fixed June 30 as the deadline. The revenue department is handling the demarcatio­n exercise and the officials said it will be completed by June.

The Southern Ridge is the biggest ridge, with the maximum forest cover in the national capital, including the Asola Bhati Wildlife Sanctuary.

“There is a total of 11,529 acre of forest land under the Southern Ridge and out of that we have completed mapping 9,574 acre. Mapping is done by geo satellite points ( total station method), which we identify as coordinate­s on maps and then put temporary pillars on the location. Out of the total 21 villages, only seven are left now,” said SDM ( Saket) Ramchandra Shingare.

The official said a great portion the Southern Ridge, which is often called the functionin­g lungs of the city, is encroached either by farmhouses, unauthoris­ed colonies, or religious structures or of the religious kind such as the Radha Soami Satsang sect.

“The small encroachme­nts are being removed simultaneo­usly and the big ones will be done once the demarcatio­n process is completed,” said the forest official.

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