‘The flow of tide to Panje Wetland is restored’ – News2IN
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‘The flow of tide to Panje Wetland is restored’

'The flow of tide to Panje Wetland is restored'
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Navi Mumbai: In a good development for the environment, Raigad District Collectorate has stated in its formal reply to the National Green Tribunal (NGT) that all of the gates of saliva and other blockages at Panje in Uran have been opened so there is a free stream of tidal water to the region .
Green activists, who previously submitted a petition before NGT on the issue of Wetland Panje, had welcomed this development as before there was a danger of the Panje site that dried up due to certain blockages.
Activists in their campaign to save 289 hectares Panje Wetland has emphasized a few points from eco worries at NGT.
Record complaints from Shri Ekvira Aai Prartism and Natconnect Foundation, Raigad collector Dr.
Mahendra Kalyankar has told NGT that now there is no water blockage.
70 Sluice gates side by side with wetlands have also been appointed, he said.
Nandkumar Pawar from Seat has transferred the West Zonal bench with the authorities who did not obey the previous command from the Department of Environment to eliminate the water flow block.
The NGT bench asked CidCo and Raigad Collector to go with the order and submit action taken by the report.
The collector in the report explains that on-the-spot inspections have been made to ensure that the order is fulfilled.
He also submits photos of water flow restoration gradually with the ups and downs.
NGT will take the next hearing about this problem on December 15.
Natconnect and Seat previously also complained to the minister’s chairman of a dry wetland due to water flow blockages with personal interests to make it dry to dry so that dry and real estate development here.
CM in turn has directed the Department of Environment to see the following problems where the Director of the Narendra Toke department ordered CidCo and Raigad collector in November 2020 to lift water blockages.
“Coming as done during the COP26 global environmental summit, CidCo and collector’s actions is a welcome step and we sincerely hope that the planning body will take steps to defend wetlands,” said Pawar.
Director Natconnect B N Kumar expressed hope that this would pave the way for preserving wetlands as a biodiversity park Mumbai Metropolitan.
The Thackeray cm has referred to Natconnect’s advice for this effect on the Department of Environment.
CidCo, at Tuesday’s hearing, has agreed to clean the landfill in Panje.
The Minister of State Environment Aditya Thackeray prohibits construction on wetlands, even though there has been a disconnected landfill, environmental lovers have shown.
The neighborhood director has also directed NMSEZ to destroy the illegal security cabin.
Raigad collectors now told NGT that the security cabin had been moved to the non-crz area.
Kumar appealed to CidCo and Raigad Collectorate to allow nature lovers, bird observers, and photographers to enter Wetland Panje when the winter birds have started flying in.
Previously, private security guards had threatened nature photographers and filmmakers Aishwarya Sridhar that the camera would be damaged.
He tried to photograph any images.

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