The Free Press Journal

Cost to build CR terminus: The lives of 1,500 trees

- SWAPNIL MISHRA

Even as activists continue to seethe when they recollect the ‘midnight raid’ of October 4, 2019, in which metro authoritie­s chopped off 2,141 trees, there is a similar situation developing at Parel. In order to construct the Parel Terminus, the Central Railway (CR) is likely to cut 1,500 trees. Environmen­t activists have said they will be meeting railway officials next week to discuss other options.

The Parel outstation terminus is an ambitious project of CR, which will come up at the site of the 140-year-old Parel Workshop. For this, it had received a budget fund allocation of Rs 193 crore in 2018. With this project, it hopes to reduce crowds at the Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj Terminus and the Lokmanya Tilak Terminus, which are both out of the way for passengers from the Western Railway.

Environmen­talist D Stalin of Vanashakti, a non-government­al organisati­on said they had protested for Aarey as it comes under the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC). However, the Parel Terminus issue comes under Indian Railways, a totally different jurisdicti­on. “I had read about trees to be cut for the constructi­on of Parel Terminus. For this, we will meet railway officials and discuss other ways, instead of the proposed chopping of trees,” he said.

Meanwhile, the state’s new environmen­t minister, Aaditya Thackeray said, “I have yet to hear about this matter.

But I will look in to it as soon as I get details.”

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