As part of the project, the State proposed a modification of the eco-sensitive zone and finalised reduction of the park’s walkway to between 3 and 29.8 metres from the present 25 to 35 metres from its boundary. File
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The Supreme Court on Monday (May 18, 2026) restrained authorities from cutting trees in the eco-sensitive zone (ESZ) of Kasu Brahmananda Reddy (KBR) national park in Hyderabad. A Bench of Justices B.V. Nagarathna and Ujjal Bhuyan said there should be no tree felling within the 25 m to 35 m eco-sensitive zone around the park.The top court issued a notice to the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), the Telangana government and others while seeking their replies on the plea filed by activist Kaajal Maheshwari. The court was hearing a plea filed by Maheshwari challenging an order of the Telangana High Court that refused to grant interim relief.Maheshwari had moved a plea before the high court challenging the reduction of the eco-sensitive zone around KBR National Park to a width ranging from 3 metres to 29.8 metres. The plea contended that such a narrow buffer would defeat the very purpose of an ESZ as a "shock absorber" for a protected area.In 2015, the State government proposed to develop six junctions around the national park by building multi-level flyovers under the Strategic Road Development Plan (SRDP). This required the chopping of more than 1,300 trees for widening of roads.As part of the project, it had proposed a modification of the eco-sensitive zone and finalised reduction of the park’s walkway to between 3 and 29.8 metres from the present 25 to 35 metres from its boundary. Published - May 18, 2026 06:29 pm IST






