Don't cut trees till July 19, says NGT

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The National Green (NGT) on Monday stayed the of trees in till July 19.

A bench headed by Justice also issued notices and sough details from the NBCC, which is redeveloping infrastructure in south Delhi, the Rural Development Ministry, Jal Board and the Ministry.

"Keeping the high court's order in mind, (maintain) status quo on the of trees," the green court said.

On June 25, the High Court barred NBCC, a central government construction company, from cutting trees till July 4.

Observing that "of trees severely impacts and destroys environment", the said "should give us clear cut answer about felling of trees and the details of the project" and sought details till July 19, the next date of hearing.

The order came on a petition filed by Delhi-based organisation Green Circle.

It is estimated that 16,500 trees will be axed for the project, of which over 2,000 have already been felled.

has objected to the figure of 16,500 trees in the NGT, saying that "the numbers are myths, not right".

According to NBCC, approximately 13,000 trees will have to be axed in Delhi's southern region -- also one of the greenest areas -- in the plan to redevelop three residential colonies to construct 25,000 new flats and a parking space for about 70,000 vehicles.

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First Published: Mon, July 02 2018. 15:02 IST