
The Supreme Court (SC) ordered on Thursday to stop the trees to 400 acres of forest land in Kancha Gachibowli in Telangana until the next ranking.
The bench, which includes Justices Br Gavai and Ag Masih, released a verdict after the news report reported on extensive tree felling on the spot.
The court asked the registrar (court) the High Court in Telangana to immediately visit the place and today to submit the Provisional Report until 15:30.
The Court plans to hear the matter until 15:45 and explained that, according to the report, the High Court proceedings did not remain.
What did the bench say?
“We will order the main secretary of Telangany to ensure that until this court is approved by another order, no further felling of trees in the Kancha Gachibowli forest,” SC said.
A recent decision comes after the advocate stressed that the trees were massive during the weekend.
While it states the judgment, the justice Gavai said that the authorities used long holidays on the weekend to reduce trees and quote newspaper reports.
The bench also said that the forest area is home to eight types of planned animals.
A country located in Hyderabad’s IT Hub was a point of dispute because people raise concerns about loss of trees and space for wild animals.
Protest of students of Hyderabad University
Students from the University of Hyderabad protested against the limitation of trees. On March 30, almost 50 students from the university were detained after the protest in the eastern campus.
1st April, students declared an indefinite protest and boycott of classes and demanded the removal of police staff and a earthly machine from the premises.
Their requirements include written certainty that the soil will be formally registered under the university; The public release of entries from the meeting of the Executive Committee, which was submitted by the University in this matter; And greater transparency in soil -related documents.
What is the Hyderabad Campus series about?
TELANGANY’s plans for the development of IT infrastructure and others on 400 acres of land over which the student groups were held by protests with a government that claimed that the land land belongs to it and not about Varsity.
However, the UAH registrar issued a statement claiming that the boundaries of the controversial land were completed, which is contrary to the government’s claim. In a detailed note on the soil question, the government claimed that students were mistaken for some political leaders and real estate groups.
Student groups and environmental activists expressed the opposition to the proposal for development work on the spot, referring to concerns about environmental protection.
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