The Supreme Court has directed the Delhi government to discuss ways to increase the capital's green space
The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the Delhi government and civic agencies to discuss detailed measures to increase Delhi's green space. Also, people are exposed to intense heat as the trees are hidden. A vacation bench comprising Justice Abhay S Ogha and Justice Ujjwal Bhuyan issued these orders to the Delhi government. The bench said the court expected the forest department and the timber commission to monitor illegal tree clearing in Delhi. Court issues notices to Delhi Government, Forest and Environment Department, Timber Commission, MCD and DDA considering illegal and high level felling of trees. 'Closing of trees can't be taken lightly', the Supreme Court vacation bench said, in the presence of the Forest Secretary, an expert panel appointed to discuss detailed measures to increase the green cover of the national capital, Delhi, will convene a meeting of officials. Noting that, the Supreme Court asked the Deputy Chairman of Delhi Development Authority (DDA) for a clear answer. Trees were cut in the hilly area. Also, a contempt case was filed in the Supreme Court against TDA Vice President Subhashish Panda for planting 100 trees for allowing massive felling of trees in the Satbari area of Southern Hills to build a road from Chattarpur to South Asian University. The bench expressed its displeasure over the “false” affidavit filed by the vice president and the presentation of “false facts” before the court. Also, for every tree cut by DDA, 100 trees should be planted. Also Read- Liquor scam case: Court arrests Kejriwal, who was remanded in CBI custody for three days, this morning.