
Experts flag indiscriminate vegetation removal along Vishwamitri
Vadodara: The group of experts appointed by the Gujarat State Human Rights Commission (GSHRC) to monitor the Vishwamitri river project has raised concerns over the indiscriminate removal of vegetation along the riverbanks.
The group also noted that a comprehensive plantation plan for the river is yet to be developed.
In its recent report submitted to the commission, the committee shared observations based on field visits, meetings with officials, and information provided by the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) and other stakeholders. The report highlighted issues related to vegetation loss and riverbank stabilisation.
It pointed out that vegetation had been unnecessarily removed from several areas along the riverbanks, even where there were no signs of debris or solid waste.
This removal has resulted in steep to vertical slopes, making the banks vulnerable to erosion during the monsoon season. The report further noted that the clearing was carried out despite prior recommendations against disturbing such areas.
A supplementary report later submitted by the group emphasized that several stretches on the eastern banks of the river had healthy vegetation and no visible debris. It recommended that these areas should remain untouched.
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At the same time, the report called for the systematic removal of invasive plant species along the river.
The experts also noted the ecological importance of emergent and floating vegetation in the river, particularly for crocodile hatchlings. They advised that such vegetation should not be removed. The report added that biodiversity-rich islands have emerged in the river as a result of ongoing work and should be preserved.
A high-level committee appointed by the state govt for flood mitigation in the city had earlier suggested initiating plantation efforts along the river. The GSHRC-appointed group echoed this recommendation but pointed out that, despite repeated suggestions, a scientifically designed plantation plan has yet to be prepared. The report recommended engaging an ecological consultant to develop, implement, and monitor such a plan in a systematic and scientific manner.

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