| April meet to clear Mizoram rail project by RailXpert on 31 March, 2013 - 06:00 PM | ||
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RailXpert | April meet to clear Mizoram rail project on 31 March, 2013 - 06:00 PM | |
Guwahati : The ministry of environment and forests will meet on April 4 to decide on giving forest clearance for diversion of 74.48 hectares of forestland to construct a broad-gauge railway line in Mizoram.The 51.3km railway line project between Bairabi in Kolasib district and Sairang in Aizawl district has been delayed and will cost Rs 2,384.34 crore for execution.The deadline for the project is March 2015.The Manipur state forest department has cleared the proposal saying the railway line is not passing through any national park, wildlife sanctuary or any protected area. Moreover, the project has been envisaged for the benefit of the people of Mizoram in particular and the Northeast as a whole.The Mizoram government has notified the land selected for compensatory afforestation as reserved forest. Compensatory afforestation has been proposed over 74.54 hectares of degraded forestland at the cost of Rs 38.14 lakh.The trees to be felled are in Aizawl and Kolasib forest divisions.Sources said there should not be much of a problem for the project to get forest clearance as the railway line is not passing through any protected area.The conservator of forests (central circle) Aizawl, Lalthangliana Murray, in a report said the topography is such that soil erosion may not be a problem, as the vegetation comprises bamboo and other grasses, which are fast growing. | ||