The Asian Age

Maha: 600- acre Aarey land earmarked as forest

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Mumbai, Sept. 2: The Maharashtr­a government on Wednesday decided to reserve 600- acre Aarey land near the Sanjay Gandhi National Park ( SGNP) in suburban Mumbai as a forest and conserve the same.

The decision was taken during a meeting chaired by chief minister Uddhav Thackeray, who said, the forest would be the first example of a “huge jungle” being conserved at the centre of a megapolis, an official statement said.

Environmen­t minister Aaditya Thackeray, forest minister Sanjay Rathod, urban developmen­t minister Eknath Shinde, chief secretary Sanjay Kumar and others were present for the meeting, the statement said.

The chief minister instructed during the meeting to safeguard the rights of adivasis ( tribals) while the area is reserved as forest.

The area to be excluded from the forest will be ascertaine­d after seeking suggestion­s and objections from citizens, the statement said.

Constructi­ons of all types, roads, slums, adivasi pockets and government facilities will be excluded from the first phase of the initiative, the statement said. The slums within the area will be rehabilita­ted immediatel­y, the statement said.

In a series of tweets after the meeting, Aaditya Thackeray said, “Approx 600 acres of open land being declared as forest while all rights of Adivasi communitie­s will stand protected.”

“Rehabilita­tion of slums within the area would be expedited. This wld be phase 1 for which the Forest Dept will move a proposal. Phase 2 survey for additional open/ forest land in Aarey, post Phase 1 will begin soon.

“This would help the State protect the flora & fauna existent in SGNP and Aarey,” Aaditya added.

The forested Aarey Colony in suburban Goregaon is a prominent green lung of Mumbai.

 ??  ?? People perform ‘ Tarpan’ rituals for salvation of their ancestors during ‘ Pitra Paksha’ at the bank of the Yamuna river in Mathura on Wednesday. — PTI
People perform ‘ Tarpan’ rituals for salvation of their ancestors during ‘ Pitra Paksha’ at the bank of the Yamuna river in Mathura on Wednesday. — PTI

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