Forest department during the check -in drive penetration on 120 acres of forest land Kadugodi in the eastern part of Bengaluru 23. June 2025, worth over 4,000 GBP Crore. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Bengalura
On Monday, forest department officials carried out one of their biggest intervention intervention in recently in Bengalur. Officials cleaned around 120 hectares of forest land in eastern Bengalur, whose market value is estimated at more than 4,000 GBP.
A team of officials of the Ministry of Forest cleaned the intervention in the forest land on survey No. 1 on Kadugodi plantation, Bidarahalli Hobli. Officials stated that the temporary industrial shelters that were built on the land intervened were demolished together with several building buildings during the penetration. “There were few temporary shelters on forest soil, residential land was elaborated and sold to individuals with any proper documents within this 120 hectares of forest land,” the officials said. Officials started the operation penetration under close police safety using earthly migrators. After its acquisition, they marked the boundaries and set seedlings of native trees.
At a recent meeting mediated by the Minister of the Eshwar Khandre in the Kadugodi Forest, which he ordered officials to clean the forest land under the rules. Following the green envelope of Bengaluru, the minister reduces the officials every day that the airways should be protected and the intervention of forest land should be cleaned.
“The Supreme Court said that once the forest is through the forest. In accordance with this we have gained 120 acres of forest land in Kadugod. By acquiring this soil we increase the pulmonary space of Bengalur.
Officials added that in 1896 MySore Maharaja was declared a reserve forest in 1896 and in 1907. “Subsequently, it was assigned to various departments and the remaining 120 acres of soil were affected, which is obtained regenerated,” the officials said. Officials who include Monday’s penetration in Kadugodi have been cleaned in a total of 248 hectares of interference in the forest in two years. The total market value of 248 acres of forest soil is said to be more than 8,000 crore.
Published – 23 June 2025 9:07