Kaziranga

The Supreme Court-appointed Central Empowered Committee (CEC) has directed the Assam government to remove illegal constructions in the identified wildlife corridors of the Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve.

In a letter to Assam Chief Secretary Jishnu Baruah on October 6, CEC Member-Secretary Amarnatha Shetty sought action taken report from the government within four weeks.

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The development came after the CEC  received a report from Hemen Hazarika, scientist and head of the Guwahati-based Integrated Regional Office of the Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change on September 10.

The report mentioned that there was a gross violation of the courtโ€™s order on April 12, 2019.

In August, Deputy Inspector-General of Forest (Central) Laetita J Syiemiong, representing the environment ministry, surveyed the construction on the corridors based on a complaint by Rohit Choudhury, an activist from Assam.

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In her report, Syiemiong had mentioned that a temple, shops, hotels, restaurants, tea estates and even a government building were built on the eight corridors. Other constructions include a wedding hall, a resort, and a house owned by a local minister. The majority of the constructions were found in Haldibari and Kanchanjuris corridors.

โ€œApart from illegal construction, the greatest eyesore and also a threat to the animals of Kaziranga National Park is the presence of trucks, etc.

โ€œ In the recent past it has been observed that trucks, tankers and other vehicles are stopping to park in roadsidesโ€ฆ and creating unnecessary hindrance to wild animal movement from Kaziranga National Park to Karbi Anglong hillside,โ€ the report said.

โ€œBecause of this, the number of hotels/dhabas are increasing day by day andโ€ฆ it seems like the said dhabas especially are chopping firewood from the trees of Karbi-Anglong hillside illegally,โ€ it added.