Can India have ‘Project Great Indian Bustard’, apex court asks during hearing on GIB deaths -Shuchita Jha
-Down to Earth A total of seven Great Indian Bustards have died in 2022 due to electrocution A Supreme Court (SC) bench headed by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud asked the Union government December 1, 2022, if a ‘Project Bustard’ could be launched on the lines of ‘Project Tiger’. The bench was hearing petitions throwing light on the critical situation of Great Indian Bustards (GIB) and their deaths due to electrocution from high-transmission power lines in Rajasthan and Gujarat. Project Tiger, launched by India’s environment ministry in 1973, is touted as a huge success. The GIB falls in the ‘critically endangered’ category of the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List. It is a large bird, about a metre in height and with a wing-span of 2 metres. An adult weighs up to 18 kilograms.
A total of seven bustards have died in 2022 due to electrocution. Chief Justice Chandrachud addressed Attorney General R Venkataramani and Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati, appearing for the government, The Hindu reported: Can we not have a focussed approach by the environment ministry involving something like ‘Project Tiger’? Take instructions on it. Have a word with the Minister and come back to us on it. In April 2021, the apex court ordered power firms in Rajasthan and Gujarat to lay underground wiring for all projects and install diverters on existing lines in the region. The SC bench comprising Justices AS Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian, along with the CJI, added in the order that the installation of bird diverters was not complete according to the status report. Please click here to read more. |
Down to Earth, 1 December, 2022, https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/wildlife-biodiversity/can-india-have-project-great-indian-bustard-apex-court-asks-during-hearing-on-gib-deaths-86310
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