Following fresh allegations of illegal construction within the Eco-Sensitive Zone of Sanjay Gandhi National Park, SGNP and Thane forest officials conducted a site inspection at Royal Palms in Aarey. The matter has been referred to the ESZ Monitoring Committee as activists warn of legal action
The spot in Royal Palms, where vegetation has allegedly been cleared and unauthorised structures erected without environmental clearances. Pics courtesy/Vanashakti
In the wake of fresh allegations of illegal construction within the Eco-Sensitive Zone (ESZ) of Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP), officials from the SGNP and the Thane forest department conducted a site inspection. The matter has since been formally reported to the Eco-Sensitive Zone Monitoring Committee, which has been tasked with verifying the claims and initiating appropriate action if violations are confirmed.

Activists said they may approach the court if authorities fail to act
On Tuesday, mid-day highlighted environmentalists’ claims that trees had been cleared and unauthorised sheds erected inside the Royal Palms township in Aarey Milk Colony. Activists warn that night-time construction and film shoots are causing noise, light, and traffic disturbance to wildlife. They also said they may approach the court if authorities fail to act.
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A forest department official
The Thane Forest Department territorial team and SGNP team have visited the site in Royal Palms, and we have informed the Eco-Sensitive Zone Monitoring Committee to look into the same
Questions raised
>> Why wasn’t action taken despite earlier complaints?
>> Has the ESZ Monitoring Committee failed to act?
>> Why is the zonal master plan for the area still pending?
What is banned in an Eco-Sensitive Zone
>> Mining and excavation
>> Polluting industrial activities
>> Large construction projects
>> Night shoots and high-intensity lighting
>> Any activity disturbing wildlife habitat
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