GS 3: Environment & EcologyGS 2: GovernancePrelims

Expert panel sets norms for religious sites in sanctuaries, Pg12

Environment Ministry panel formulates guidelines for diverting forest land for religious structures within wildlife sanctuaries, addressing encroachment concerns and historical claims.

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Key Highlights:

  • An expert body under the Environment Ministry has set guidelines for diverting land within wildlife sanctuaries for religious structures.
  • The decision follows a 2024 proposal for land diversion within the Balaram Ambaji Wildlife Sanctuary in Gujarat.
  • In July 2024, the SCNBWL initially cleared a proposal by Pramukhshri Mukundpuriji Maharaj Seva Trust to use 0.35 hectares of forest land.
  • The clearance was revoked in October 2024 due to concerns about setting a precedent for similar demands.
  • The Environment Minister suggested formulating an SOP for applications involving religious institutions and appointed a panel for this purpose.
  • The guidelines state that construction on forest land after 1980 should be treated as encroachment, with exceptions considered on a case-by-case basis.

Detailed Insights:

  • The Balaram Ambaji Wildlife Sanctuary hosts two historical temples, Balaram and Ambaji, at opposite corners.
  • The initial proposal was approved by the Chief Wildlife Warden and the Gujarat State Government, citing the establishment's existence before forest rights settlement.
  • HS Singh, a member of the SCNBWL, raised concerns that the Trust's right to the land was not officially recognized, leading to the revocation of the clearance.
  • The Inspector General of Forests noted that many sanctuaries across the country have unsettled rights and claims.
  • The guidelines are currently being deliberated upon by State Governments.
  • The guidelines aim to address the development of sacred caves and religious places inside forests and wildlife areas, as mentioned in religious texts.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Wildlife Sanctuary: Protected area for conservation of wild animals and their habitat.
  • Encroachment: Illegal occupation of land, especially public or protected land.
  • Standard Operating Procedure (SOP): A set of step-by-step instructions for routine operations.
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