Bullet train: HC wants to hear experts for decision on cutting mangroves

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The Wednesday said it will have to hear environmental experts before deciding on a plea seeking hacking of mangroves to pave way for the Mumbai-bullet train project.

In March this year, the had told the court that it had given its nod for cutting over 53,000 trees for the project.

In April this year, the NHSRCL informed the court that it had received the approval of the expert appraisal committee of the and Forests for removal of mangroves in Thane, Navi and Palghar districts.

However, the bench Wednesday noted that before granting its nod, it will have to first hear arguments of the environmental experts.

"If permissions are granted like this for every public project, then what will be the impact on the " Nandrajog said.

The bench directed for Action Group to be made a party respondent in the matter and posted it for hearing in August.

The 508-km high speed rail corridor is expected to cut from six-and-a-half hours to two-and-a-half hours.

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First Published: Wed, June 12 2019. 18:25 IST