NGT refuses to interfere with construction of Kailash Hospital in Noida in sector 71

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The has refused to interfere with the construction of at Sector 71, saying no illegality has also been committed in complying with environmental laws during construction.

"We do not find any justification for interfering with the construction which is said to have been completed. However, maintenance of green areas is a dire need for protection. Out of 100 trees transplanted, we are informed by for the Authority, many did not survive. In these circumstances, even though permission was granted for transplantation, the loss of green cover in the process must be fully made up.

"Accordingly, we direct to plant 1,500 tall plants of endemic species in and around the adjoining area under the supervision of the Forest of Cost incurred be recovered from respondent no. 6. The plants will be maintained for a period of five years by Noida Authority," the bench said.

The tribunal directed the hospital, under the supervision of the and Central Ground Water Authority, to make provision for rain water harvesting pits with a view to maintain the water balance.

"This direction may be carried out within one month... The surface area must be kept green and duly landscaped under the supervision of the The will file report of compliance to the of Forest, State of who may verify the same on merits," the bench said.

The tribunal's direction came while hearing a plea filed by activist alleging encroachment of green belt area, violation of dust control norms and groundwater extraction for construction.

"Though, the hospital was initially on the site marked as 'Utility and Facility' in the Master Plan, it has encroached upon the areas shown as green belt in the Master Plan and trees have been felled," the petition said.

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First Published: Fri, November 16 2018. 14:55 IST