SC sets conditions to cut trees for Ganga Jal project

IANS  |  Agra 

The has directed the Nigam to plant 2,500 saplings, maintain and look after them for 10 years in a secure fenced area in district to compensate the felling of 234 trees that come in the way of the Ganga pipeline that will bring water to the

Details of the order were made available on Sunday. BJP MLA Yogendra Upadhyaya flaunted his achievement in getting an apex court nod for the proposed felling of the 234 trees. The Ganga pipeline will bring water to from

The Rs 3,000 crore project is almost complete except for a stretch of five kilometres that has 234 trees as barriers.

activists in accused Upadhyaya of speaking "selective or half truth".

"The has asked the Jal Nigam to obtain clearance from the and cut only such number of trees which are absolutely essential for laying the conduit pipeline," activist told IANS.

The apex court order noted that wherever feasible, the trees proposed to be cut were "uprooted and lifted upwards to enable laying of the pipeline and after which the trees are planted back at the same spot".

The order states that the 2.5 hectares of land identified in village Shekhupura for taking up compensatory planting "shall be chain-linked, fenced on two feet tall wall before June 30, 2018 by project authorities and handed over to the for taking up afforestation work".

Further, the cost of planting 2,500 saplings and maintenance cost for 10 years will have to be deposited in a separate account with the Forest Department, before the grant of permission, the court said.

The objection to the felling of trees for the came initially from eco-lawyer M.C. Mehta, whose petition is being heard by a bench of Justice and Justice

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First Published: Sun, May 20 2018. 14:00 IST