
The final announcement issued by the Ministry of the Union 4 June announced the area of 423.7 km2 around Kappatagudd Wildlife Sanctuara in the Gadag district as an ecological sensitive zone. | Photo Credit: File Photos
Samaj Parivartana Samudaya (SPS) and the National Natural Resources Committee (NCPNR) have extended the cautious welcome to the final announcement in which it declares an area of 423.7 km2 as an ecological sensitive zone (ESZ) around Kappatagudd Wildlife. Now they are planning to organize a deep discussion with all the affected.
On Saturday in Hubball in Hubball in Hubball on Saturday, founder President SPS and NCPNR SR Hiremath said that while cautiously welcomed the announcement, they are planning to discuss with everyone, including the Gadag Tontdarya Mutt fortune -long. She is looking for and looking for and looking for and looking for and looking for and looking for and looking for and looking for and looking for and looking for and looking for and looking for and looking for and looking and looking for. Kappatagudda.
Sanctuary Wildlife Sanctuary Kappatagudd is over 244.15 km 2, which include four talos from the Gadag district. The Ministry of the Environment, Forest and Climate Changes was issued by the final announcement of 4 June and declared an area of 423.7 km2 around the sanctuary as an ecological sensitive zone.
Mr Hirath said they were planning to call on the announcement of the announcement and also discuss the need under the pressure of the Karnatak government to cancel 18 mining proposals. Previously, the state government postponed (did not place) a decision on these proposals.
The meeting is also considering permanent decades of long -term folk movement led by Tontadarya Mutt and various organizations, including SPS and NCPNR, he said.
He said that since the government is expected to prepare for consultation with local communities, various departments and other parties, the proposed meeting will also think of related problems so that mining proposals are permanently canceled.
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Meanwhile, Mr Hirath said that in an emergency, the Indian diaspora in the United States resisted the authoritarian government of Indian Gandhi and many who believed in Gandhian value to save Indian democracy. Book Soncience Network: Chronicle Resistance to Sugat Srinivasera, which records this effort, will be issued in Bengaluru 4 July, added.
Published – June 22, 2025 17:36