The National Green Tribunal today directed the Uttar Pradesh government to ensure that no unauthorised construction activities are permitted and no trees cut in the eco-sensitive zone near the Taj Mahal.
A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar directed the state government to conduct physical demarcation of the forest area and the green belt within 500 meters of the Taj Tapezium Zone.
The green panel also directed that the demarcation activity shall be executed in the presence of representative from Forest Survey of India (FSI) and National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI).
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The Tribunal's direction came after perusing an inspection report by advocate M C Mehta, who was appointed as local commissioner to probe into the alleged illegal felling and sale of 4,000 trees in the eco-sensitive zone in Agra.
According to local commissioner there has been removal of forest area and he placed various google images in support of the report. He also said that further study would be required with the aid of the specialised agency to submit a final report.
Mehta told the Tribunal that the area which has been affected by the deforestation is within 500 meters of the Taj Tapezium Zone, the green belt area created as directed by the apex court, and adjacent villages Babarpur and Bainpur.
The inspection report also said that builders have started raising huge constructions in these areas and even on the bank of river Yamuna.
However, Advocate General Vijay Bahadur Singh, appearing for U P, said that only bushes have been removed. He said the state would file a detailed reply in this regard.
The Tribunal had earlier directed an inquiry into the alleged illegal felling and sale of 4,000 trees after taking note of a newspaper report and issued notice to the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) and Uttar Pradesh government.