NGT disposes plea opposing widening of NH-37 along Kaziranga National Park

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The has disposed of a plea filed by a wildlife activist opposing the widening of NH-37, which passes through Jakhalabandha and along the in Assam, as it endangers the life of animals due to heavy traffic.

The green panel noted that the issue was being monitored by the and proceedings were also pending in the

"It is submitted that multiple proceedings on the very same issue before various fora may not be appropriate. In the circumstances, beyond the direction already issued and directions which we have issued to complete the tender process and the detailed project report in a time-bound manner, we do not find it necessary to keep the matter pending," the bench, which included Justices and R S Rathore, said.

The plea, filed by resident in 2013, claimed that the expansion of the road will lead to accidents and death of wild animals.

On the last date of the hearing, the government had told the tribunal that a budgetary allocation of Rs 11 crore had been cleared by the assembly to install sensor-operated automated traffic barriers to check accidental deaths of animals near the

The tribunal had earlier rejected the government's proposal to engage manpower instead of installing sensor-operated traffic barriers to control the accidental deaths of animals near the national park.

The had last year told the tribunal that it had already spent Rs 1.45 crore on installation of animal sensor barriers at Malini to check speeding vehicles on the NH-37. Another Rs 39 lakh would be needed to purchase two more thermal cameras for installation at the same place, it had said.

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First Published: Fri, July 20 2018. 18:55 IST