GUWAHATI: The Assam government has informed the National Green Tribunal (NGT) that it has ceased the construction of a commando camp spanning 44 hectares within a protected forest area, following a warning from the union environment ministry issued last month.

According to an inspection report by the union ministry of environment, forest, and climate change, the construction of the camp was found to contravene the Forest (Conservation) Act.

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Consequently, the union ministry directed the Assam government to suspend all work on the site.

The NGT’s principal bench, chaired by Justice Prakash Shrivastava along with Justice Sudhir Agarwal and expert member Senthil Vel, convened to address a suo-motu case concerning the establishment of the 2nd Assam Commando Battalion Unit headquarters within the inner line of a reserved forest in Hailakandi district of Assam.

National Green Tribunal (NGT) took suo motu cognizance of the case in January 2024 based on a news report titled, “Northeast Now on December 25 last year.

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Assam advocate general, Devajit Saikia, apprised the bench of the halt in construction and revealed that the Assam government had requested permission from the union environment ministry.

He also requested additional time to respond to an affidavit submitted by the ministry, which highlighted non-forestry activities conducted on forest land without proper authorization.

Granting a four-week extension to the Assam government, the bench acknowledged the environment ministry’s findings on the construction.

Observing that the construction blatantly disregarded norms, the bench emphasized the severity of the violation.