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Over 5000 Trees To Be Razed In Thane, Palghar For Bullet train, Expressway

Experts stated that with this announcement, the environmental impact of major infrastructure projects continues to grow in the state.

Over 5000 Trees To Be Razed In Thane, Palghar For Bullet train, Expressway
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Maharashtra State Tree Authority recently allowed razing of 5,032 trees in Palghar and Thane districts for the Mumbai-Vadodara Expressway (MVE) and Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train.

Experts stated that with this announcement, the environmental impact of major infrastructure projects continues to grow in the state.

Of the total new trees earmarked for cutting, 3,747 are located in Palghar district, of which 3,066 are located within the Vasai Virar Municipal Corporation (VVMC) limits. They include 38 heritage trees, which are at least 50 years old or more. Another 681 trees are located in Ghlovira, Vevoor, Navali and Morivali villages, which will go for the National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited’s 508-km long bullet train.

Meanwhile, remaining 1,285 trees in Thane district will go for the Mumbai-Vadodara Expressway, in the Kulgaon Badlapur Municipal Council (KBMC) limits, of which 776 trees will be transplanted as per the minutes of the MSTA’s last meeting on April 13.

The Mumbai-Ahmedabad line is the first bullet train project in India, of which 155 km will pass through Maharashtra. Eleven types of mangrove species, the habitat of 177 species of resident and migratory birds, otters, turtles, fish, crabs, oysters, wild boar, monkeys, flying fox, fishing cats, civets, mongoose, wild cats etc. will be directly affected by the project, according to an 85-page report by the Mangrove Society of India (MSI).

On the other hand, the MVE is an eight-lane, 379-km expressway between Vadodara and Mumbai planned under the National Highways Development Project (NHDP) Phase VI and Phase II. It will reduce travel time between the two cities to four hours from the current seven hours through the national highway (NH)-8.

The Bombay High Court (HC) last month had also allowed NHAI to divert 0.0785 hectare of mangrove forest and cut down 350 mangrove trees in Thane and Palghar districts. In addition to these trees, the MVE will also lead to the diversion of 193 hectares of protected forest, reserved forest and mangrove land in Palghar, leading to the felling of 18,073 trees on forest land alone.

Moreover, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) in April had also sought public comments on the proposed felling of an additional 1,687 trees in Vikhroli (East) for the bullet train, permissions for which are yet awaited.

In all, the state Tree Authority has mandated the plantation of 62,228 new trees as compensatory afforestation by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and the NHSRC.

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