"Government has not declassified the coconut tree. The recent amendment (to Goa Preservation of Trees Act) has only clarified that the 2008 amendment regarding coconut was only for the purpose of Section 12 (A) that isfor removal of trees, etc which are in ruinous state or likely to fall," Arlekar said in a written reply tabled on the floor of the House.
Several Opposition legislators Rohan Khaunte, Vishwajit Rane, Vijai Sardessai and Digamber Kamat had tabled a question seeking the reason for declassifying the coconut as a tree.
Responding to a question, the minister said that a total 113 coconut trees were felled in the financial year 2011-12, 350 in 2012-13, 313 in 2013-14, 261 in 2014-15 and 114 in FY16.
The state government earlier this year had amended the Goa Preservation of Trees Act under which the stringent rules of felling of coconut trees were relaxed. The move attracted the ire of environmentalists, locals and opposition in the state.
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