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Collect trash at SGNP to get Rs 10 off on rented bike

According to a new initiative to keep the park free of pollution and litter, visitors who hire bicycles will get a discount

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According to a new initiative to keep the park free of pollution and litter, visitors who hire bicycles will get a discount

Officials at the Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP) are pulling out all stops in an effort to make the park spanning 104 sq km free of dirt and pollution. After initiating 'rent a cycle' scheme to keep the park pollution free, they will now give those who rent the cycles environment-friendly bags to collect garbage. Depending on the volume of garbage collected, the cyclist will be given a Rs 5-10 discount on the hiring charge.

The park has 60 bicycles available for visitors, and cyclists are charged Rs 40 for two hours. The novel scheme, according to the authorities, will help in ridding the litter in the park.

"If the visitor gets a bagful of refuse, they will get a discount of Rs 5 on the hire. If we find that the quantity of garbage collected is more, we may increase the discount to Rs 10," said a forest official. Further, to crack down on those who litter, officials formed a vigilance squad on November 11, which will take strict action against those caught throwing junk inside the green zone. The fine will depend upon the gravity of the misdeed. The action comes after various awareness programmes conducted by the authorities inside the park to make SGNP litter free failed.

Justifying the action, Chief Conservator of Forests (CCF) and Director of SGNP Sunil Limaye said, "For the
last three months, we have been asking visitors not to litter inside the park. We have done a lot to make them saware of the ill effects of littering. Still, they do not heed our requests; they have displayed zero civic sense.

Hence, we are forced to penalise them. Starting Friday, we started fining visitors."

According to park officials, on the very first day of the drive, they collected 600 kg of plastic, while on the weekend, they notched 400 kg of litter.

Did you know?
According to the Wildlife Act, littering attracts a penalty of Rs 25,000 or the offender is liable for punishment for three years if convicted.

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