Wayanad Landslide: Union Minister Bhupender Yadav Calls for Comprehensive Plan for Ecosensitive Zone
Union Minister Bhupender Yadav emphasizes the need for a comprehensive plan for the ecosensitive zone in Wayanad following a devastating landslide.
In the wake of the recent devastating landslide in Wayanad, Kerala, Union Minister Bhupender Yadav has urged the state government to take immediate and decisive action to protect the ecosensitive zone in the region. Addressing the media in Delhi, Yadav highlighted the critical need for a comprehensive plan to prevent future disasters and ensure sustainable development.
Minister’s Call to Action
Union Minister Bhupender Yadav emphasized the importance of a structured approach to managing the ecosensitive zones, particularly in areas prone to natural calamities like Wayanad. He stated, “The state government should make a plan for the ecosensitive zone. The state government should also submit its report of the Committee headed by former Director General of Forests Sanjay Kumar. Illegal habitation and mining should not be conducted in the ecosensitive zone. We suffered the loss due to it.”
Yadav expressed concern over the ongoing illegal activities within these sensitive areas, which have contributed to environmental degradation and increased the risk of landslides and other natural disasters. He stressed the necessity of halting such practices to protect the environment and local communities.
Committee for Ecosensitive Zone
The Union Minister revealed that a committee had been formed to address issues related to the ecosensitive zones. This committee, led by Sanjay Kumar, the former Director General of Forests, has been tasked with developing guidelines and recommendations for the sustainable management of these areas. Yadav criticized the state government for its prolonged delay in cooperating with the committee, stating, “For a long time, the state government has been avoiding the committee which they should not do.”
Impact of Illegal Activities
The recent landslide in Wayanad has brought to light the severe consequences of unchecked illegal habitation and mining activities. These practices have not only caused significant environmental damage but have also put countless lives at risk. The disaster has underscored the urgent need for stricter enforcement of environmental regulations and proactive measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Future Steps
Yadav urged the state government to prioritize the protection of ecosensitive zones and work closely with the committee to implement effective strategies. He emphasized that the well-being of the environment and local communities must be at the forefront of any development plans. The minister’s call to action aims to ensure that the lessons learned from the Wayanad landslide are not ignored, and that sustainable practices are adopted to safeguard the region’s ecological balance.
As the state government prepares to submit its report and develop a comprehensive plan, the focus will be on preventing illegal activities and promoting sustainable development. The collaboration between the central and state governments, along with the expertise of the committee, is expected to bring about positive changes and enhance the resilience of ecosensitive zones.
The tragic landslide in Wayanad serves as a stark reminder of the fragile balance between human activities and environmental preservation. Union Minister Bhupender Yadav’s statements highlight the need for immediate action and a cohesive strategy to protect ecosensitive zones. The success of these efforts will depend on the commitment and cooperation of all stakeholders to ensure a safer and more sustainable future for the region.