The National Green Tribunal today asked Uttar Pradesh government to send its proposal regarding the eco-sensitive zone around Okhla bird sanctuary, near where building construction is on, to the Ministry of Environment and Forests which in turn will send the same to the National Board of Wild Life (NBWL).
The order of the Tribunal came on a petition filed by Noida resident Amit Kumar who sought prevention of the allegedly illegal and unauthorised construction being undertaken by builders within the 10-km radius of the Okhla bird sanctuary claimed to be an eco-sensitive zone.
A bench headed by Justice P Jyothimani asked Uttar Pradesh government to send its proposal on eco-sensitive zone around Okhla bird sanctuary to the Ministry of Environment and Forests which shall then notify the same within two weeks.
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It also directed the Uttar Pradesh government that in case any new project or construction comes up near the sanctuary, environmental clearance granted to it shall also be sent to MoEF within four weeks.
The bench also underlined that the completed projects within 10 kms of the sanctuary shall also be subject to the decision of NBWL and all new projects will be allowed to come up only on the satisfaction of NBWL, the petitioner's lawyer Gaurav Kumar Bansal said.
Meanwhile, Haryana and Delhi governments were also impleaded in the case and issued notices.
All the authorities concerned have been asked to file a compliance report.
Bansal said in the petition that without obtaining any prior clearance from NBWL or State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA), around 55 builders are carrying on construction work around the sanctuary.