CPCB asks Delhi to act on Saidulajab forest encroachment
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CPCB asks Delhi to act on Saidulajab forest encroachment

Hindustan Times  

New Delhi A complaint over encroachment of forest land was filed with the National Green Tribunal this May. After a Central Pollution Control Board -led joint committee, on a complaint of encroachment, found only 6.2 bigha of land available against 19 bigha of a forest in Saidulajab, south Delhi, CPCB said it has written to Delhi’s principal chief conservator of forest and the Delhi Pollution Control Committee to take action against encroachment and remove waste dumped there. CPCB was responding to a plea filed in the National Green Tribunal by the Corruption Removal Society NGO in May, alleging Khasra number 209 in Saket’s Saidulajab had been “captured by land mafia and constructions raised there were destroying the forest.” On NGT’s directions, a joint committee was formed and a report was submitted in August. This loss has not been compensated by planting of tall plants, making the loss permanent,” CPCB said, adding that buildings extended onto the forest area and plastic waste was seen strewn. “CPCB has also written a letter dated December 3 to the principal chief conservator of forest of Delhi to take necessary actions on the violations observed by the joint committee,” CPCB said, stating action can be taken under provisions of the Indian Forest Act and Forest Conservation Act.

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