Sunday, September 16, 2018

Nijgarh International Airport: 'Critical' discussion about tree erosion

Nijgarh International Airport

Kathmandu - Ministry of Forest and Environment has started discussing the cutting trees for construction of Nijgadh International Airport (NIA). Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Ministry, after the detailed engineering study report (DPR) asked for the approval of the tree and permission for the first phase of construction of the site office.

"We are discussing serious concern for the Nijgadh airports," said Forest and Environment Minister Shanti Bahadur Basnet, saying, "We make a decision in one or two days." The Ministry of Tourism has been preparing for the construction of first phase, for the first time, to increase the process of harvesting 7 lakh 70 thousand 2 919 trees, 1 lakh 595 5 5 and 5,575,752 small for small construction. Since the Ministry of Civil Aviation, to be the airport in 2556.2 hectares, the first phase has urged the initiative for tree clearance (site clear) in the first phase. The EIA report in the airport is estimated at 845 45.79 hectares.

After the file was not completed for three months, the Civil Aviation Minister, Rabindran Adhikari, urged the Minister to take the initiative to proceed and meet the processor. Basit said that there is no need for much of the area for the airport and that he has been internally in the discussion about whether to cut too much trees. Talking to the Interior and Prime Minister, we will also discuss, "he said.

Forest ministry spokesman Joint Prasad Prasad Prasad Dhangana gave a lot of information about the NIA, giving information on the technical and ideological aspects of the ministry in an intensive manner. Dharmaana said that the Ministry has the policy to advance only by making a detailed discussion about this. "The Minister said that the Ministry has taken seriously issues like EIA, tree cuts.

Especially the Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIA) has a serious error and the Ministry of Forest and Environment has approved the rift and approval. According to Dhangana, the ministry has also seen interest in that matter. The EIA report, approved by the Ministry on Sept. 9, has also been found in a technical, statistical error as well as 'Copy-paste'.

The Ministry of Civil Aviation has urged the Ministry of Forest to offer proposal for the reduction in trees due to the coming phase of 1353.97 hectares of land area of ​​13 Kilometers and 13 kilometers [2 km]. It has already been decided to give the Nepali Army the responsibility of the tree-cutting. Forest ministry also objections to that. A joint secretary of the forest ministry, when the army cuts trees for the fast track


The ministry has been worried by 'bypassing the way'. Tree cuts for fast tracks are said to be technologically corrupt (incomplete) forest technologies for commercial purposes. As the tree was unable to tender, the army should now think about the cutting edge, "he said.


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