Mangaluru: Proposed DC complex at Padil faces further hurdle


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Jul 24: While the state government is in a hurry to build the deputy commissioner's office complex at a site in Padil in the city owned by forest development corporation at a cost of Rs 41 crore, it has been coming across one hurdle or the other. The case being heard by the Green Bench at Chennai against the proposal has now been posted to November.

After the government gave its permission to go ahead with the complex construction in an area having a large number of trees, some environmentalists from here had approached Chennai bench of National Green Tribunal in April last. As there was inordinate delay in the part of forest department and district administration, the hearing had suffered.

The bench also had imposed a fine of Rs 10,000 on the concerned as there was again delay in filing report and seeking extension. The case was posted on July 7 this year, but the hearing could not be conducted because of the fact that the post of expert member of the bench has been lying vacant. Therefore, the bench adjourned the hearing to November 1. As such, stay on cutting down of trees at the site continues till that date.

Environmentalists have been arguing that over 477 trees standing in 2.15 hectares of land at Padil legally becomes deemed forest. Therefore, to cut down trees, permission from the union ministry of environment and frests is necessary. They say that the concerned had purposefully misled the Green Bench by showing the land as measuring 1.96 hectares.

While the administration says that traffic can be reduced by shifting DC's office to Padil, those against the project argue that traffic at Padil will worsen. They say that the office of the DC at the current spot can be expanded by making use of taluk office and sub-registrar's office, both of which have been shifted elsewhere. They have suggested to retain one of the buildings as heritage building and then build a complex with all facilities in remaining space of the current office of the deputy commissioner. This will also save about 500 trees from getting axed, they point out.

Environmentalist, Shashidhar Shetty, and advocate, Suma Ramesh, say that the forest area at Padil has generated 88,000 saplings for afforestation purpose every year and therefore it is an important green area which needs to be retained.

  

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  • Rehna, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 25 2017

    Padil has been congested because of the high way, and felling of trees will have an impact on the environment .The best place is near Pachanady dumping yard or opposite to Mangalajyoti. The officers can have a survey near this place.

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 24 2017

    Comments :In fact this padil plot which now proposed for construction of DC Complex was a Private (Patta ) land acquired from many land holders for the purpose of establishing Wood Preservation Plant for the purpose of treating Railway wooden sleepers. It was barren at that time and gradually the Forest Dept. has planted saplings under plantation schemes. Later the Plant stopped its activities as the Railways have started to use RCC sleepers. So the said Plant has become defunct. Then Karnataka State Forest Industries Corporation (KSFIC) has taken over this unit including land etc. so it was under their administrative control. It is wrong to say the land belongs to Karnataka Forest Development Corpn. which has got a separate entity. Cutting of trees cannot be avoided in this case eventhough many trees are standing in this plot. Many builders cut trees in big plots for construction of plots and for this why there is no restriction. Why only for this.? Though the extent of land is 2-15 hectares for construction of DCs complex the required land only can be used and the trees standing therein can be felled retaining other trees obtaining permission from the Central Govt. The reason given by the DC for shifting the DC Office to Padil seems to be genuine as daily many protests etc are held and they come with procession from Jyothi Circle to DCs Office (near State Bank of India and start shouting slogans, give speeches and number of people gather there disturbing the neighbours and causing inconvenience to the public and also disturb the functioning of SBI transactions and what not. Because of their procession (daily) traffic jams happen everywhere. The hustle -bustle near State bank because of the protests etc spoiling the entire vicinity which needs to be rectified by shifting DCs office to Padil. So the DC has to put forth the present problems before the Madras Green Bench and take clearance to construct DC Complex at Padil in the interest of public.

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  • Kishore, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 24 2017

    When the Regional Empowered Committee of the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests has cleared 24.5 hectares of forest land for granite quarry operations for Karwar Seabird project, there is no major harm in letting 2.15 hectares of forest land(?) to construct DC office complex.

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  • Mohammed, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 24 2017

    Mangaluru will never ever become a smart city. Just think of pvt bus stand, pumpwell circle, now DC office, poor roads and drainage system and so on.... Mluru will remain same forever.

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  • JNB, Mangalore-Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 24 2017

    Yeddy and DV Sadananda Gowda can solve this issue once and for all followed by K.J.Palemar and Yoges Bhat.
    Green Belt,Environment and Human Rights all under single umbrella.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 24 2017

    Where is Shobha & Nalin ...

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