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Karnataka HC directs BMRCL to plant 4k trees
Neither BMRCL nor the Tree Officer specified the number of trees in each category, in the reports submitted to the court.
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BENGALURU: In view of the assurance given by the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) to plant 4,000 trees/saplings, as a part of compensatory afforestation, the Karnataka High Court permitted it to cut and translocate around 348 trees which are listed in the submitted memorandum.
A division bench of Chief Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka and Justice Suraj Govindaraj passed the order, after the court was informed that the BMRCL has proposed to plant 4,000 trees, as against the original plan to plant 3,480 trees (1:10 ratio - 10 plants for cutting of one tree). The trees will be planted at the Old Military Dairy Farm at Hebbal.
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BENGALURU: To ensure the safety of commuters, Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) is stringently cracking down on those violating Covid-19 protocols inside metro stations and trains. BMRCL booked 3,084 cases for not wearing masks in the right manner and collected Rs 7,63,070 as penalty.
The cases and fines pertain to the limited period of metro operations from March 24 to April 27 and again from July 1 to July 13.BMRCL Executive Director, Operations and Maintenance, A S Shankar told TNIE, “Maximum number of cases were booked on July 13, when 189 people were penalised for not wearing masks properly.”
Meanwhile occupancy, which was touching nearly one lakh commuters per day last month, has increased above 1.1 lakh now due to an increase in operations by two more hours from July 5. Figures released during the month of February 2021, before the start of the second wave, revealed that the daily ridership was hovering above 1.5 lakh and below 1.6 l
HC permits felling of 350 trees for metro project
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