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Bengaluru forest encroachment: NGT takes up suo motu caseOf the 24,690 acre of forest in Bengaluru Urban district about 2000 acres is under encroachment.
Chiranjeevi Kulkarni
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>A board outside the office of the National Green tribunal.&nbsp;</p></div>

A board outside the office of the National Green tribunal. 

Credit: DH Photo

Bengaluru: The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has taken up a suo motu case on the encroachment of forests in Bengaluru urban district.

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Referring to a DH report on recovery of 101 acre forest land from encroachers, the principal bench of the tribunal took note of the pending encroachment cases and issued notice to the forest department, Bengaluru Urban deputy commissioner as well as the Union environment ministry.

Of the 24,690 acre of forest in Bengaluru Urban district about 2000 acres is under encroachment. "The news item highlights that government agencies were among the encroachers in many cases. Hindustan Machine Tools and Bangalore Development Authority were evicted from 18 acres, and 7 acres and 18 guntas, respectively. Many individuals have also secured status quo orders from the Karnataka High Court," the tribunal noted, adding that the report raises substantial issues relating to the compliance of the laws for the protection of the forest.

Registering a suo motu case, the tribunal sought reports from the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, deputy commissioner of Bengaluru Urban district and the regional office of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change.

The order also transferred the case to the southern zonal bench in Chennai for further action.

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(Published 14 August 2024, 23:57 IST)