Letter to BS: Protect Western Ghats from turning into a concrete jungle

Already, many parts of the Ghats have suffered due to urbanisation and no more damage to them should be permitted even for rail links.

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The Centre should allot more funds under the Western Ghats Development Programme and the Ghats may also be offered in parts to corporate houses for adoption and maintenance under their CSR spending.
Business Standard New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Jul 16 2020 | 9:50 PM IST
This refers to the editorial “Protecting Western Ghats” (July 16). The Western Ghats are abundant in natural resources and the ayurvedic community of Kerala and other states depend mostly on them for their medicinal preparations. Additionally, the hills are home for many species of animals, birds and trees and a source of water across six states. 

Already, many parts of the Ghats have suffered due to urbanisation and no more damage to them should be permitted even for rail links. The most important benefit is that the Western Ghats work as a barrier on the west coast for defence purposes which is becoming more relevant today. 

The Centre should allot more funds under the Western Ghats Development Programme and the Ghats may also be offered in parts to corporate houses for adoption and maintenance under their CSR spending. The environment ministry should also prohibit power connection for private use in the area so that further conversion of the Ghats into concrete jungles can be stopped.

M Raghuraman, Mumbai Letters can be mailed, faxed or e-mailed to: 
The Editor, Business Standard,Nehru House, 
4 Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi 110 002
Fax: (011) 23720201  ·  E-mail: letters@bsmail.in
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Topics :Western GhatsEnvironment protectionDeforestationUrbanisationCorporate social responsibility

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