Hey Guys, As per sources, the committee was formed on May 29.The committee individuals involve the principal chief secretary conservator of forests, member of forest survey of India, Gurgaon and conservator of forests, Gurgaon, chief conservator of forests as well as additional principal chief conservator of forest (central).
@ Mr Hitesh,
As I came to know from news, a member from the panel said that the location ought to be secured as eco sensitive notwithstanding the way that it fits in with a private developer. Report will be submitted to the court to uncover its topography and its significance for the whole biological ecosystem.
@Hitesh,
On the other hand, forest department said that this report is exhaustive as well as unprecedented. According to RP Balwan , former conservator said that already survey had been done in the past. But what is the outcome? Now NGT have to decide the fate of 440 acres of mangar land.
As per news, of the 440 acres, 125-175 acres are a piece of the sacred woods. The NGT had on September 11 last year put a remain focused change of land utilization. Taking after this, it issued headings on April 15 this year to the ministry of environment and forests, which thus asked the Haryana forest division to frame a board and set up a report.
As per forest department authority, an autonomous survey of 440 sections of land in and around the sacred Mangarbani forest whose land utilize a realty player supposedly attempted to change a year ago has been finished and the report will be submitted to the National Green Tribunal.
@ Mr Hitesh, According to MD Sinha, conservator of forests, Gurgaon, `the real estate company claims this land officially classified as "Gair Mumkin Pahad" (uncultivable hill) and was illegally included in efforts to change over it to agricultural land. Forest officials are presently finishing the report. This will be extremely detailed and will include figures of tree density in the region.