900 hectares of Aravali foothills may be left out of protected area

  • | Saturday | 9th February, 2019

The exercise will also include a revision in Mewat, where the NCZ area had already been finalized.“It is submitted that in the meeting (last year) held under the chairmanship of chief secretary, Haryana , it was decided to exclude the ‘bhood’ area from NCZ. In places like Gurugram, Sohna and Faridabad , that would be a real estate gold mine and will bring a revenue windfall to state coffers through land licences. GURUGRAM: Aravali areas that enjoy any form of legal protection will get thinner.Haryana’s town and country planning department has directed all districts to submit a report on natural conservation zones (NCZ) but only after excluding ‘bhood’ (sandy foothills) areas. District Mewat was taken in confirmed NCZ category. Now, the same needs to be taken out of the purview of NCZ,” states the agenda of the state-level committee meeting of the department held last week.

GURUGRAM: Aravali areas that enjoy any form of legal protection will get thinner.Haryana’s town and country planning department has directed all districts to submit a report on natural conservation zones (NCZ) but only after excluding ‘bhood’ (sandy foothills) areas. The exclusion of ‘bhood’, which helps recharge groundwater and is essential in slowing down aridness and desertification in Delhi-NCR, will open up hundreds of acres of land for commercial use. In places like Gurugram, Sohna and Faridabad , that would be a real estate gold mine and will bring a revenue windfall to state coffers through land licences. Should the government go ahead with it, around 900 hectares of land, now classified as ‘bhood’, will be left out of NCZ.However, the decision also indicates that concerns about the degradation of Aravalis and the effect that has on people who live around it, like erratic rainfall and increased air pollution, have once again taken a back seat. A government source said much of the ‘bhood’ area was already developed and it made little sense to classify the foothills as NCZ.Environmentalists, however, say ‘bhood’ includes sanctuaries, lakes and smaller water bodies and taking away their protection will sound the death knell for the Aravalis. “These areas have unique vegetation. There is a need to understand that ‘bhood’ forms an important ecology that is adapted to a particular type of soil, and is thus very important for groundwater recharge . Its destruction will lead to destruction of the entire Aravalis,” said Vivek Kamboj of NGO Haryali.In Gurugram, most of the ‘bhood’ area that will get excluded from NCZs is in Bandhwari (287 hectares), followed by Bhondsi (123 ha), Sohna (106 ha) and Gwalpahari (100 ha). The exercise will also include a revision in Mewat, where the NCZ area had already been finalized.“It is submitted that in the meeting (last year) held under the chairmanship of chief secretary, Haryana , it was decided to exclude the ‘bhood’ area from NCZ. Report (on this) has been received from all districts. District Mewat was taken in confirmed NCZ category. Now, the same needs to be taken out of the purview of NCZ,” states the agenda of the state-level committee meeting of the department held last week.

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