Shimla: On Friday i.e. on March 12, 2011 Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal has declared that a Punjab-based private university, which is setting up its campus in Himachal Pradesh has breached environmental norms.
Dhumal, who also holds the environment portfolio, said in a written reply in the state assembly that environmental violations have been done by Rayat Bahra University in the construction of phase-II campus in Waknaghat (near Shimla). He said that the violations have been observed by the government as university authorities flattened the hill by 10 metres against the permissible limit of 3.5 metres.
Moreover, the minister also added that cognizance of this offence has been taken by the Special Area Development Authority of Kandaghat and a notice has been issued March 9, 2011, under the Himachal Pradesh Town and Country Planning Act of 1977. As per sources, the HP Pollution Control Board had also issued notices to the university authorities last year for polluting water and air, but these were rectified later. However, Dhumal said there was no violation of cutting the hill during the construction of phase-I of the campus.
Furthermore, Dhumal's statement is important as the opposition Congress party has been leveling allegations against the Bharatiya Janata Party state government for relaxing environmental norms and Section 118 of the HP Tenancy and Land reforms Act. These norms barred any non-agriculturist, including bonafide Himachalis, from purchasing land without special permission from the government. Besides, the Congress party has also been raising the environmental violations by the upcoming Rayat Bahra University.
Punjab-based private university, which is setting up its campus in Himachal Pradesh, has breached environmental norms, says HP Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal.
Last Updated: 2011-03-12T00:00:42+05:30
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