The move has raised eyebrows as environmentalists and Meteorological department officials are apprehensive that atmospheric temperatures could rise up to 3 degree Celsius in the affected micro areas.
The National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) has chopped more than 9,000 trees to develop a flyover and three underpasses in the city.
Moreover, the agency has not given any blueprint about developing green channels and city forest in particular areas as compensation for the chopped trees.
NHAI is constructing three underpasses and loops at Iffco Chowk, Signature Tower and Rajeev Chowk and a flyover at Hero Honda Chowk at the cost of thousands of Peepal, Banyan, and Neem trees.
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NHAI officials claim that chopping of trees was done following prior permission of the Haryana forest department.
"In many environment-friendly nations in Europe, they used to work on uprooting method so that re-plantation followed by nurturing the trees gets easier in lesser time," Mann said and also cited example of the Mughals who constructed mausoleums in gardens full of trees.
"The residents of Gurgaon are worse than dead people," he lamented.
A senior forest official of Gurgaon on condition of anonymity told PTI, "There is no doubt that underpass and flyover projects are against the environment. Still, we have given permission following direction of state government".
He also added that NHAI has been asked for plantation of trees from Gurgaon to Mahendragarh.