Supreme Court permits Railways to cut 453 trees, instructs to follow these things
Supreme Court permits Railways to cut 453 trees, instructs to follow these things
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The Supreme Court has given conditional permission to the Railways to cut 453 trees for the railway line in the Taj Protected Area (TTZ). According to the order of the Supreme Court, instead of cutting down trees, trees have to be planted. Nalsa's team will inspect the spot and report to the court in three months about planting new saplings.

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According to the media report, along with this, the Supreme Court also expressed concern over the filth and diseases caused by open drains in Agra and sewer water flowing on the road. The court has asked environmentalists MC Mehta and NEERI to inspect there and report on its remedy in six weeks.

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The Supreme Court had given an important order in the last days regarding the construction around the Taj Mahal in Agra, according to which the ban on all kinds of construction and industrial activities in the Taj Protected Area was lifted. The court allowed basic facilities, non-polluting activities around the Taj Mahal, but said that for all this, permission from the Central Empowered Committee would be required.

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