Tree Officer grants permission to fell 202 trees at Padil

January 10, 2018 01:22 am | Updated 01:22 am IST - MANGALURU

to cut 202 trees at Padil for building the new office complex of the Deputy Commissioner on 5.89 acre land

to cut 202 trees at Padil for building the new office complex of the Deputy Commissioner on 5.89 acre land

Amid objections from environmental activists, the Tree Officer on Tuesday granted permission to the Deputy Commissioner to cut 202 trees at Padil for building the new office complex of the Deputy Commissioner on 5.89 acres of land.

The tree officer, who is the Assistant Conservator of Forests, had invited objections from people to cut 502 trees. A public hearing was conducted at the office of Deputy Conservator of Forests here on Thursday last.

By taking into consideration the objections, the environment impact and public’s need for the new office, Deputy Conservator of Forests Karikalan V. told The Hindu , the Tree Officer, of the rank of Assistant Conservator of Forests, has granted permission for felling of 202 trees. Of these, 185 trees were more than 30 cm in girth, while 17 are less the 30 cm in girth.

Questioning the order, Suma R. Nayak, petitioner before the National Green Tribunal against felling of trees, alleged that the Tree Officer had not considered the objections filed by her and other activists during the public hearing. Moreover, the order has been passed while her miscellaneous application questioning the dismissal of her petition was coming up for hearing in the NGT on January 22.

She said that the Tree Officer has denied the activists an opportunity to file an appeal before the Tree Authority against his order.

Another activist Shashidhar Shetty said that the days were not far when another order would be passed for felling the remaining trees. The Tree Officer was not serious in protecting greenery in the city, he said.

Mr. Karikalan said that there is no stay order by the NGT against the Tree Officer on allowing felling of trees.

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