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Allow regulated vehicular movement in Kaziranga: Assam to NGT

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 20 2014 | 10:05 AM IST
Assam Government has pleaded before the National Green Tribunal that regulated movement of vehicles be allowed in the Kaziranga National Park instead of complete restriction, saying the stretch is the lifeline for North Eastern states.
"Stopping of all types of vehicular movement will have cascading effect on the environment and protection of wildlife as it will lead to a huge pile of thousands of vehicles on the road running along the boundary of the National Park," the Assam Government said in an application submitted before a bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar.
The bench has asked the petitioner to respond to the state's plea within two weeks and listed the matter for next hearing on May 12.
The tribunal, on March 20, had directed that no traffic would be permissible on the roads used by animals as corridors for going from one sector to another along the Kaziranga National Park for five hours daily.
The Assam Government said in its plea that vehicles should also be allowed to move in a convoy led by an escort vehicle as is done routinely and restriction on movement of overloaded vehicles would be monitored in coordination with the traffic police.
It has also said the National Park authority would deploy 'animal corridor wardens' at designated locations frequented by animals during the monsoon season.
It, however, opposed the petitioner's suggestion on the restriction of movement of cars during the monsoon except the local ones plying between Jakhalabandha and Bokakhat through the national park saying segregation of long distance vehicles is "practically impossible".
While agreeing with petitioner, RTI activist Rohit Choudhury, that emergency services should be allowed, the state government has said that other utility vehicles like public transport shall also ply for the benefit of the local population.

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First Published: Apr 20 2014 | 10:05 AM IST

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