Ministry asks to conduct probe into destruction of Lalmai Hills

BSS
Published On: 27 Jan 2025, 20:23

 
DHAKA, Jan 27, 2025 (BSS) - The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change has instructed the authorities concerned to initiate a probe into destruction of environmental and biodiversity by cutting the historically and archaeologically significant Lalmai Hills under an infrastructure development of Comilla University.
 
To this end, a letter signed by Dil Afroze Begum, Deputy Secretary of the ministry, requested the Senior Secretary of the Secondary and Higher Education Division to form an inter-ministerial investigation committee comprising the representatives from the Planning Commission, the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change and other relevant ministries, to identify responsibilities and take necessary actions.
 
The project, approved in an ECNEC meeting in 2018, had a condition that infrastructure designs must avoid hill cutting. The Department of Environment (DoE) also instructed that no activity under the project could be carried out that cause harm to the environment or biodiversity.
 
However, these conditions were violated as hills were cut for infrastructure development without obtaining any environmental clearance. A field visit by the Ministry of Environment confirmed this violation, a ministry press release said.
 
Such actions by a higher education institution like Comilla University set a harmful example and send a negative message about development at the cost of environmental degradation, it said.
 

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