Maharashtra eyes land near Aarey for slum rehabilitation, environmentalists fume

Realty Quarter Bureau - December 12, 2018

Mumbai

Ninety of 100 acres reserved for a zoo at Goregaon (east) is now proposed to be used to rehabilitate tribals and slum dwellers living at Sanjay Gandhi National Park. The zoo, if it sees the light of day, will come up on the balance land. The proposal has come under criticism from environmentalists.

The CM’s office will monitor the rehab project, which is estimated to cost Rs 3,510 crore and is to be executed by Mhada. Praveen Pardeshi, Secretary to the CM, said the move will free up several hundred acres of forest land. “It is being done to ensure that there is no human habitation within the park. We have carried out such shifting and rehabilitation for eight wildlife sanctuaries across the state and the results are there for all to see. The tiger populations in Tadoba and Pench have actually gone up. Adivasis are being shifted close to the places they have been living in,” said Pardeshi, a Former Forest Secretary. He said the rehab project has been approved in the BMC’s DP-2034.

But Amrita Bhattacharjee of the Aarey Conservation Group said tribals all over traditionally live in forests and look after ecology. “Their presence ensures forest protection. Once they are out, no one will know what is happening inside the forest,” she warned.

While 43 acres of the reserved zoo land will be used for ground-plus-one structures for 2,000 tribal families, 47 acres will be used to build seven- storey buildings to house 24,959 slum-dwellers who are eligible for free housing as per the 1997 orders of the Bombay High Court.

But why should slum-dwellers be rehabilitated along with tribals in the same area? Pardeshi said a rehab project at the Chandivli quarries has come to a standstill and there is no other land available close by for rehabilitation. Around 12,000 families were rehabilitated at Chandivli, but further construction had to be stopped as the area is in the airport’s funnel zone.

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