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CRZ’s violation: Kczma to wait for the APEX court order

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Thiruvananthapuram: Two years after the Joint Committee conducted a location inspection in Akkulam and identified about 10 violations of 10 crz (coastal regulatory zone), the Coastal Zone Management Authority of Kerala (KCZMA) has decided to order further actions in reports based on the Supreme Court directives.
In his last meeting, KCZMA considered the agenda in a shared inspection report on Crz violations in Backwaters and the Akkulamp environment.
While the shared site inspection was conducted in September 2020, KCZMA received an inspection report through a letter from the district collector nearly a year later, in December 2021.
Note showed that the inspection report was submitted on September 30, 2020.
The combined committee consisted of tourism planning, income, surveys and Hand notes inland navigation and kczma.
It was formed to conduct a location inspection for further supervision of complaints received before the coastal district committee was based in accordance with the direction of the Supreme Court regarding Crz violations near Lake Akkulam and the closest places.
In determining HTL (tidal line) accurately, KCZMA was asked to pass officers with technical knowledge and an officer at the appropriate and further shared inspection carried out by 2020.
According to the inspection report, 10 violations were reported by KCZMA members, which included construction by the government.
Department and private parties.
While the report states that it is a collector that has been directed to complete the site inspection without delay after the problem in the district committee meeting, the reason why the report took a long time to be sent to KCZMA.
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Sanjeev S J, President, Environmental Protection and Research Council who have increased Crz violation problems around Lake Akkulam said that the district government has always been blind eye to violations.
“Although some examples of blatant violations, district administration rarely act.
Even this report submitted on the emergency basis requires two years to be taken to the public domain.
This delay often leads to violations,” said Sanjeev S J.
The regency coastal committee was founded Crz violations (coastal regulations) in the district after the Supreme Court order identified a total of 3,535 construction built in violations.
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Among urban local agencies, the highest number of violations was reported from Varkala – 233, while the charummeram gram Panchayat recorded the highest number of violations in the district between 26 local bodies where CRZ norms were valid – 1,964.
The list is compiled based on three temporary reports.
A total of 573 violations were reported in the first temporary report submitted to the main secretary on October 31, 2019.
The second temporary report was submitted in November and it included 3,228 violations.

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