MoEF report by 9 Jan on ways to protect Kaziranga

Update: 2013-12-11 00:20 GMT
The national green tribunal on Tuesday gave time till 9 January to the environment ministry to submit its report on ways to protect the environment inside Kaziranga sanctuary as also the wild life there which is being affected by traffic movement on national highway 37 passing through it.

The ministry of environment and forests (MoEF) had been directed by NGT to furnish its report on Tuesday after holding a meeting with the ministries of petroleum and Transport as well as the Assam government.

However, the ministry on Tuesday informed a bench, headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar, that more time is required to furnish its final report as it will also include technical aspects like whether underpasses or flyovers can be built in the area and the extent to which vehicular speed can be regulated/checked on the 18 km stretch of NH-37 through Kaziranga, famous for its rhinos.

MOEF also informed the tribunal that one meeting had been held on 2 December and another will be held soon. NGT had on 19 November directed the three ministries and the Assam government to ‘immediately hold a meeting to suggest measures which have to be taken for protecting the environment on the National Highway as well as injury to wildlife and human beings particularly with regard to stretch of 18 km (through the sanctuary).’

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