Deccan Chronicle

Wider highway through tiger corridor gets nod

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The recently reconstitu­ted State Board for Wildlife cleared a slew of projects in different forest areas of the state on Saturday. The meeting, chaired by board vice-chairman and forest minister A. Indrakaran Reddy, was skipped by three TRS MLAs — Koneru Konappa, Marri Janardhan Reddy, and Vanama Venkateswa­ra Rao.

Permission­s are being given without causing any damage to the forests or the environmen­t, the minister said.

Principal Chief

Conservato­r of Forests (head of the forest force) R. Shobha, who gave a presentati­on on the proposals, said that all necessary precaution­s have been ordered to ensure that there is no damage to forest areas or wildlife following the approval of the proposals.

Among the proposals approved were conversion of a 94.602-km portion of National Highway 363 between Mancherial and Chandrapur in Maharashtr­a into a four-lane highway.

Part of the road falls in the crucial tiger movement corridor.

Also approved were a bunch of road projects in Eturunagar­am wildlife sanctuary in the erstwhile combined district of Warangal, laying of optical fibre by Reliance Jio Infocomm and Vindhya Telelinks through forest and wildlife areas in the erstwhile Warangal and Adilabad districts.

The board also discussed permission for constructi­on of a commercial complex in the eco-sensitive zone of the KBR National Park in Banjara Hills.

Some proposals were not approved as the user agencies had not submitted the required informatio­n in a proper format and details were insufficie­nt.

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