The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has taken strong objection to high-tension cables encircling around trees and directed the power distribution companies in the national Capital to remove these wires expeditiously.
“Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited, BSES Rajdhani Power Limited and BSES Yamuna Power Limited shall continue to remain obliged to remove wires twined around trees or any part of it within their licensed areas falling in the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi and such work shall be completed within the next 20 weeks,” a Bench, headed by Justice UD Salvi, ruled.
The green panel has also directed these companies to cooperate with the civic authorities concerned in trimming the branches of trees that touch the overhead wires.
On March 23, the tribunal had slammed discoms for putting high-tension cables on trees, with the green panel warning of action against their top bosses if the wires were not removed.
It had also directed all municipal corporations and departments concerned to file their compliance reports regarding deconcretisation of trees within two weeks.
The NGT had last year issued notices to Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board, BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd, BSES Yamuna Power Ltd and North Delhi Power Ltd for choking trees by putting wires around them.
In 2013, it had directed public authorities, including municipal bodies and Delhi Development Authority to ensure that signboards, advertisements, wires and other objects that deface trees as well as concrete around them in the national Capital are removed forthwith.
The Bench was hearing a petition filed by advocate Aditya N Prasad, alleging that concretisation around trees in various parts of Delhi was leading to weakening of the roots and eventually their death.