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From Monday, a new scene will be written for the widening of Jayamahal Road from Mehkri Circle to Cantonment Railway Station.
The inspection and counting of trees which can be saved by relocating them to inside the adjacent Bangalore Palace Grounds premises was scheduled to begin on Friday, but has now been postponed to Monday. Experts from the Institute of Wood Science & Tech along with officials of the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) will be inspecting and counting the number of trees that can be relocated.
However BS Prahlad, chief engineer, major road Infrastructure department, BBMP, along with Appu Rao, deputy conservator forest and other officials conducted preliminary inspection of Jayamahal Road on Friday. It is said that the officials have prepared a tree design, trying to make an attempt to save a maximum number of trees which have to be cut for the road-widening purpose. It is also said that these officials met CK Venkatesh, legal advisor for the Maharaja of Mysore and also other caretakers of the palace property inside the palace ground premises. They expressed their happiness on the decision of the civic agency to relocate trees inside its premises.
Another official informed Bangalore Mirror that the BBMP is also getting in touch with a few environmentalists from Hyderabad who have an idea of relocating big trees with larger girth and width.
Meanwhile the BBMP has clarified that it will not undertake road widening of Bellary Road from BDA head office till Mehkri Circle. According to the initial plans Jayamahal Road has to be widened along with Bellary Road, but the engineers have not invited tenders for the said project yet.
Prahlad said: “As an executive agency, I am yet to invite tenders for the road-widening. As a part of the project, the assistant conservative of forest had invited public objections for the 112 trees which are falling in the line of the project. Apart from this, we are yet to take off on the project.”
TECHNICALLY ALL 112 TREES WILL BE CUT
The city-based activists and environmentalists might be happy with the steel flyover project being scrapped. The project would have taken away 856 trees. But despite the BBMP receiving more than 30,000 emails demanding not to cut the 112 trees falling in the line of road widening from Mehkri Circle to Cantonment Railway Station, there may be more bad news to follow.
Although the BBMP claims that of the 112 trees, it can easily relocate 42 inside the palace premises and the remaining 70 will have to be cut for the completion of the project, technically, relocating a tree is nothing but uprooting the entire tree and taking it to another place while the current road would be bereft of trees.
“BBMP officials might be talking about relocating trees, but when you remove them from the ground to relocate to a different location, it means you have already cut them. Though BBMP says it will relocate 42 trees, it means all the 112 trees will be cut for the project,” said one of the officer attached to it.
BBMP commissioner N Manjunatha Prasad told Bangalore Mirror, “We are talking to Volvo, asking them to provide us their vehicles for relocating trees. We are also talking with them. First we will transplant trees.