The Free Press Journal

BMC biodiversi­ty panel meets for the first time

- PRATIP ACHARYA |

The first meeting of the BrihanMumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) biodiversi­ty committee was held on Monday. In an attempt to monitor the usage of natural resources and protect the biodiversi­ty of the city, Mumbai Mayor Kishori Pednekar had given her consent on the formation of the first ever biodiversi­ty management committee in the civic body. The panel will comprise eight BMC department heads and five environmen­talists with expertise in different branches in the panel. Ashok Yamgar, chief of BMC Solid Waste Management Department, Dr Sanjay Tripathi, director of Byculla zoo, and Sushama Parchure of BMC air pollution lab are the senior members of the panel.

Shiv Sena Member of the

Parliament (MP) Arvind Sawant and Member of the Legislativ­e Assembly (MLA) Ajay Choudhary are the special invitee members of the panel.

BMC had initiated the formation of a biodiversi­ty panel in 2017, following the Aurangabad bench of the Bombay High Court's order to have a biodiversi­ty panel in all the urban governance bodies.

As per the biodiversi­ty act, this committee regulates access to the natural resources and will help in the conservati­on.

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