Nature, forest, wildlife, and heritage lovers expressed concern, cutting & mining should be completely curbed
Bara |Expressing displeasure over the cutting of trees and
illegal mining outside Ramgarh crater the first heritage of the state located
in Kishanganj tehsil forest and environment and heritage lovers have demanded
strict action from the administration. They have demanded to take effective
steps for the protection of the World Heritage site. A large number of trees
have been cut on the road leading to the inner firing range in the Ramgarh
crater. A large number of trees have also been felled on the road leading to
the Kool river outside. There are heaps of sand here. After the illegal case of
mining and felling of trees came to light in the Ramgarh area the forest
department has issued a preliminary report mentioning that less than 10 trees
should be cut on the spot. While hundreds of trees have been cut on the spot. Kishanganj
Ranger Bhupendra Singh Hada told that the forest department personnel had been
sent to the spot. A tree was found chopped in front of Bhanddevra apart from
this trees are also being cut in other places so on a spot investigation will
be done.
The Ramgarh crater is said to be protected in the Baran
district, where the famous Bhanddevra and Mataji temple is located on the
mountain. It is a centre of faith for thousands of people. It is favorable for
those who looted the natural resources. The administration is not serious about
conservation.
Brijesh Vijayvargiya, State Vice President, National water community
and convenor Tiger Mitra
Ramgarh is full of natural beauty. Here Mata Mandir is the
remains of Jain civilization. If mining cutting is happening then it is shameful
for the administration and forest department. The environmentalist team will
soon visit.
Ramgarh, Rajendra Jain, Save freedom Movement, Kota
If the administration keeps on ignoring, then all the
environmental voluntary organizations that help the administration in times of
trouble can stand against them. The experts are also silent, everyone will have
to bear the brunt of this. Preserve nature.
Archana Rajawat, Member water fraternity
Ramgarh is the heritage of Baran. Playing with it will not
be tolerated. Public awareness will be done by circumambulating the Ramgarh crater.
If archaeologists & environmentalists have to protest they will do so .
Mukesh Suman, Smriti Van Samiti, Baran
Administration & public representatives of baran should
preserve the Ramgarh heritage. The careless should be made accountable.
Yagyadutt Hada, Gayatri pariwar, Aashram Bekhada
The report of felling of trees has been received in, Ramgarh
in which the number of trees is less than 10. The actual report will be
summoned from the spot. Effective action will be taken to stop the felling.
V Chetan Kumar, Deputy Conservator of Forests
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