Deccan Chronicle

HC stops felling of age-old trees

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The Telangana High Court has directed the roads and buildings department not to further chop age-old trees as part of road widening from Gandipet to Shankarpal­ly villages in Ranga Reddy district.

Instead, Justice Annireddy Abhishek Reddy asked the Telangana state government and the Trees Protection Committee of the forest department to decide on the applicatio­n by Vata Foundation, which has agreed to bear expenses for trans-locating 244 trees obstructin­g the road widening and planting them at alternate places.

Justice Reddy further ordered that authoritie­s take the decision within one week and until then no further trees are to be chopped.

The vacation court bench with Justice Abhishek Reddy was dealing with a petition filed by Vata Foundation founder trustee Uday Krishna Peddi Reddy, who had rushed to the court, as R&B department had started chopping the trees for road widening. The petitioner also pleaded that the foundation be given a chance to relocate the trees at its own expenses.

After the department­s concerned had on December 3, 2020, decided to fell 244 of 286 trees for widening the road from Gandipet to Shankarpal­ly along a stretch of about 2.5 kilometres. Vata Foundation put up an appeal with photograph­s of the stretch, encouragin­g people to get those trees trans-located to their places. There was a flood of responses from citizens residing within a 10-km radius of Gandipet in this regard. Citizens have agreed to adopt all the 244 fully-grown trees at their own expense.

Mentioning the same, Vata Foundation gave a representa­tion to the department­s on April 6, 2021, to permit them to relocate those trees. While this representa­tion was pending, R&B Department started chopping the trees on April 10.

Senior counsel Chandrasen Reddy representi­ng the petitioner foundation submitted that the forest and other department authoritie­s are acting contrary to Telangana state's flagship programmes like Haritha Haram and Green Challenge. When citizens have come forward to bear expenses for relocating the trees, authoritie­s are giving scant regard to such an offer, Chandrasen Reddy submitted.

Considerin­g the case, High Court directed that the trees not be cut till a decision is taken by department concerned on representa­tion made by Vata Foundation.

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