Updated On: 15 September, 2023 07:22 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
With at least 900 trees on the block, activists question report that says region has only snakes and rabbits; claim that the area has other wildlife like boars, mongoose and civets

The proposed third line between Kalyan and Kasara will require 16.6846 ha of forest. File Pic/Atul Kamble
While a third line between Kalyan and Kasara may be good news for commuters on the Central Railway (CR), the project will involve the hacking of over 900 trees in a forest area. Furthermore, to the shock of environmentalists and wildlife conservationists, the proposal submitted by the CR to MOEF&CC (Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change) mentions snakes and rabbits as the only wildlife found in an area that is part of the default Eco-Sensitive Zone and a wildlife sanctuary. According to the proposal, the line passes through the default Eco-Sensitive Zone of Tansa Wildlife Sanctuary and a total of 921 trees are expected to be felled. A joint site inspection was conducted by officials of railway and state forest department on July 22, 2022.

According to the proposal, the Kalyan-Kasara railway line is one of the most congested stretches in the country. File pic