Delhi Clears Key Metro Expansion Hurdle for Inderlok-Indraprastha Corridor
Delhi Metro Expansion Hurdle Cleared for Phase-IV Corridor

The Delhi government has removed a procedural roadblock for a critical Metro expansion project by granting a statutory exemption that permits officials to examine a proposal involving the transplantation or felling of 877 trees for the Inderlok to Indraprastha corridor under Phase-IV of the Delhi Metro.

Exemption Granted Under Delhi Preservation of Trees Act

The exemption, notified by the Department of Forests and Wildlife with the approval of Delhi Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu, has been issued under Section 29 of the Delhi Preservation of Trees (DPT) Act, 1994. It enables the competent tree officer to process an application submitted by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) that otherwise could not have been taken up because the land involved exceeds the one-hectare limit prescribed under Section 9(3) of the Act.

DMRC Proposal Covers 5.655 Hectares

According to the notification, the DMRC submitted its proposal through the Delhi e-forest portal seeking permission for the transplantation or removal of trees required for construction of the Inderlok to Indraprastha Metro corridor. The proposal covers 5.655 hectares, prompting the government to invoke its powers under Section 29 to relax the procedural restriction in the public interest.

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No Permission Granted Yet

Officials have clarified that the notification does not grant permission to remove or transplant any tree. Instead, it only permits the statutory appraisal of the proposal, which could not have proceeded under the existing one-hectare ceiling. The notification makes it clear that the proposal will continue to be examined independently under the Delhi Preservation of Trees Act, 1994, the Delhi Preservation of Trees Rules, 1996, applicable government guidelines and judicial directions before any final decision is taken.

Tree Officer to Scrutinize Proposal

The notification also directs the tree officer of the Central Forest Division to scrutinise the proposal on its merits and make every effort to minimise the number of trees proposed for felling or transplantation while processing the application in accordance with law. The exemption applies only to the Inderlok to Indraprastha corridor under Delhi Metro Phase IV and is restricted to the identified 5.655-hectare project area.

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