Authorities in Odishas Kendrapara district removed illegal structures in Bhitarkanika National Park to safeguard its ecosystem, responding to a court order for environmental protection.
- On Tuesday, local officials executed an eviction drive in Bhitarkanika National Park to dismantle illegal eateries and homes infringing on protected forest land.
- This operation was part of a broader initiative to preserve the Bhitarkanika Mangroves, crucial for maintaining biodiversity and ecological balance in the region.
- The drive, overseen by the Tehsildar of Kendrapara, aims to comply with a court ruling mandating the removal of unlawful encroachments from this vital wetland area.
Why It Matters
The eviction of illegal structures in Bhitarkanika National Park underscores the importance of enforcing environmental laws to protect sensitive ecosystems. This action reflects a growing commitment to preserving natural habitats amid rising pressures from urban development.