Mangaluru: NGT stays state's move to cut down trees for Yettinahole


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Nov 8: National Green Tribunal's (NGT), on Monday November 7, stayed the permission given by Karnataka government for cutting down 5,000 trees for Yettinahole project.

The union forest department had given its permission to cut down trees over 13.93 acres of forest in Sakleshpur range for paving way for execution of Yettinahole project that envisages supply of drinking water to Kolar, Chikkaballapur, Ramanagara, Bengauru rural, and Hassan districts. Following this permission, the state forest department had issued orders to cut down 4,995 trees and 1,332 bamboo groves standing in the area and transport the same to forest department's stockyard at Hassan.

Environmentalist, K N Somashekhar, had questioned the conditional permission granted by the forest ministry for felling of trees in the NGT. Advocates, Prince Issac and Ritwik Dutta brought to the notice of the green bench that trees are being cut down in violation of laws and without following any regulations meant for forest conservation. They also invited attention of the bench to the fact that financial institutions have not given nod for financing Yettinahole project because of the failure of agencies to ensure compliance of law and rules.

Advocate representing the city corporator, Purushotham Chitrapur, was not present when the bench took up the case. As all anti-Yettinahole petitions are bunched together for hearing, this absence may cause delay in passing judgment, it is being felt.

Justice Swatanter Kumar, who presided over the bench, issued stay order against cutting the trees before adjourning hearing to November 11. On November 11, Karnataka Neeravari Nigam Ltd is expected to file objections against the stay order. 

  

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, ATTAVAR,MANGALORE

    Tue, Nov 08 2016

    Permission to cut trees should have been obtained before commencement of Yettinahole Project.Why now? The Govt has started work long before and so far Rs.1300 crores spent for this Project. Without obtaining the permission to cut trees how the work was commenced.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 08 2016

    Just spare a thought, what will happen if 5000 trees are cut down. It would be catastrophic for the environment and is bound to affect each and every one of us. At no cost should the trees be cut down. One of the most cruel acts anybody can think of. I don't know which part of the body was used by the man when he gave the go-ahead for the cutting of the trees. I condemn this judgement and welcome the staying of the order.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Tue, Nov 08 2016

    First plant equal number of new siblings of fast growing tress, around that area. Then proceed with the plans.

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Tue, Nov 08 2016

    NGT should impose total ban on cutting trees. Whether it’s Nethravati or Mahadayi, diversion of rivers should not be allowed any cost.

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  • A.P, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 08 2016

    Why don't they invest in water harvesting & conservation projects at every place.

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  • Amigo , Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 08 2016

    Do you like to have Ganga's polluted water in Mangalore? instead of Netravati's & Kaveri's fresh healthy water??

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 08 2016

    Idea of diverting rivers is one of the stupidest ideas i have ever come across.

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  • philip serrao, mangalore

    Wed, Nov 09 2016

    yes Zeitgeist, its the stupidest idea to divert a river. and the stupidest person to suggest this for his benefit is from South Kanara district.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Nov 08 2016

    Connect the river Ganga ...

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  • FRANCIS, Dubai

    Tue, Nov 08 2016

    Forest conservation is need of the hour.. Cutting down 5000 trees is really a national waste.

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