Assam

Food Park Plan On Elephant Corridor Shelved

Pratidin Bureau

After the visit by a team of wildlife experts found 50 percent of its area encroaching on a major elephant corridor, the plan for a mega food park in Assam's Soniptur district has been shelved.

Officials of the Forest Department's Northern Assam Circle and representatives of the World Wide Fund for Nature-India surveyed the area on July 3 along with the proprietor of the firm that was allotted land a year ago in the district's Na-Ali area.

"The objective of the field verification was to ensure the status of land use, area coverage in relation to elephant movement, and a proposed elephant corridor. The verification revealed that the land is part of a very actively used elephant passage and setting up industry will cause severe disturbance to the movement of elephants," Chief Conservator of Forests Jatindra Sarma said.

The survey and a series of protests from local organizations made the proprietor decide to withdraw from the project. Accordingly, the power distribution corporation was asked to disconnect a high-tension connection for the food park.

Sonitpur district people have also been protesting against similar food parks set up by herbal majors such as Patanjali and Dabur.

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