In the video, the Supreme Court hearing on illegal construction in Ajmer's Anasagar wetland and green belt on October 17
The Supreme Court set up the next trial for October 17 in the case of illegal construction in the city’s Anasagar wetland and the green belt. The trial could not be held due to a lack of case list in the last trial. In light of the seriousness of the case, the court has now determined a new date for trial. According to the information, the Supreme Court has already ordered the food court to demolish. In addition, the action is to remove illegally installed intake wonders and other constructions in the Anasagar region. Officials said this action is being done with the aim of ensuring the safety of the environment and the green region of the city. The next trial will be decided on the validity of construction in Pathway and Park, especially at a cost of Rs 39 crore. Officials say that many environmental and city planning rules have been violated in this construction. The Supreme Court will decide in this case whether this construction work should be continued or ordered to remove it. Anasagar wetland and green belt is an important environment of Ajmer. Not only is this area necessary for water level and ecology, but tourists and local citizens come here to enjoy the natural environment. Experts believe that this kind of illegal construction can adversely affect the ecological balance of the region. The municipal corporation and the administrative officials concerned said that the process of removing illegal constructions is constantly underway according to the Supreme Court order. Officials also say that a final decision will be made after hearing all parties in the next hearing. Experts believe that this Supreme Court decision will be an example for the conservation of green regions and reservoirs across the state. He also said that if there is no timely action in this case, the danger of improper use in other cities with environmental sites exists. The impact of the decision of the Supreme Court will not only be limited to Anasagar wetland and green belt, but it will strengthen the following rules of city planning and environmental protection throughout the city of Ajmer. Cooperation and awareness between officers and citizens will play an important role in this case. In short, the Supreme Court will hold the next trial on illegal construction in Anasagar Wetland and green belt in Ajmer on October 17. The food court has already been demolished and the action to remove the seven wonders is going on. During the upcoming hearing, a decision will be made on the validity of construction in Pathway and Park at a cost of Rs 39 crore. This matter is considered extremely important for the safety of the environment and the green region of the city. Share this story -tags