TDB to pursue proposal to delink Sabarimala from PTR
Projects will be implemented in eco-friendly manner: TDB
The Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) is considering the possibility of delinking Sabarimala from the Periyar Tiger Reserve (PTR).
TDB president M.P. Govindan Nair has already taken strong exception to
the alleged “undue and avoidable” interference of the Forest Department
in the initiatives taken by the board as well as the High Power
Committee to provide basic pilgrim facilities at Sabarimala.
The TDB president was of the view that Forest officials were hampering
development works by bringing up “minor” and “avoidable” issues.
He said both the TDB and HPC were particular in executing various
development projects at Sabarimala in an eco-friendly manner. Moreover,
the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests was a member of HPC that gave
the final clearance for development projects.
Talking to The Hindu, Devaswom Commissioner P. Venugopal said the
Forest Department had objected to the TDB proposal to address the
drinking water problem at the pilgrims’ base camp at Nilackal by
constructing a small check-dam in the natural stream, Kaduvathode,
flowing through the land in possession of the board.
The Forest Department was of the view that the roofing of the trekking
path and the two queue complexes at Sabaripeedhom and Saramkuthi
obstructed the movement of wild animals in the PTR.
The toilets constructed at both the queue complexes have remained closed
for the past two years owing to denial of permission for the safe
disposal of human waste generated there, he said.
Both the TDB chief and commissioner were of the view that forests in
this part of PTR had remained verdant and less disturbed only because of
Sabarimala.
Panel report
Mr. Venugopal said the Public Accounts Committee of Parliament of
2003-’04, chaired by Buta Singh, had recommended delinking of 500 ha of
forests comprising the sacred grove of Sabarimala from the PTR.
The PAC had visited Sabarimala during the Makaravilakku festival in
2004. The report submitted by the committee to Parliament had stated in
unambiguous terms that the “massive inflow of pilgrims into the temple
area, was creating serious problems of spatial and logistical
management, resulting in unimaginable miseries to the devotees,” the
commissioner said.
The Forest Department had stated before the PAC that Sabarimala was
situated in the buffer zone of the PTR and not in the core area.
The TDB was of the view that “Tirumala under the Tirupati Tirumala
Devasthanam of Andhra Pradesh is a comparable pilgrim centre to
Sabarimala. Tirumala is also situated in a reserve forest, but there is
absolutely no hindrance to development activities to craete facilities
for the lakhs of devotees visiting Tirupati.”
Mr Venugopal said the TDB would seek the delinking of Sabarimala from
the PTR as recommended by the PAC with a firm assurance that the land
allotted to the board would be utilised perfectly in an eco-friendly
manner, protecting the wildlife as well as the interests of the
devotees.
He said the TDB would be happy to constitute its own department
comprising experts for protection of the environment, forests and
wildlife at Sabarimala.
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