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7 acres will be given to zoo, state tells court


Mumbai: The state government on Wednesday informed the Bombay high court
that it plans to extend the Veermata Jijabai Udyan at Byculla. In an
affidavit filed by the government in response to the public interest
litigation on the condition of the Byculla zoo, it indicated its intention
to hand over seven acres of the land (that would be freed after dereserving
an adjoining mill land plot) for the zoo. A division bench of Chief Justice
Swatanter Kumar and Justice S C Dharmadhikari has scheduled the PIL for
hearing on June 14.

    The zoo is spread over 52 acres, of which only 13 acres houses the 400
animals and birds. The remaining is occupied by the botanical gardens. In
February 2004, the state dereserved 15 acres of mill land of which half the
portion would be given to the zoo for its extension, while the remaining
would go to the Mafatlals. Mafatlals has already filed a petition in the HC
opposing the handing over of its share of land to the zoo.

    Bhagwanji Raiyani of Janhit Manch urged the court to allow him to amend
his PIL and challenge the government's decision to give part of the plot to
Mafatlal. According to real estate analysts, the 27,000 sq m portion of land
that the company would get is worth over Rs 45 crore.

    The zoo is facing a severe space crunch. Following a report by an expert
committee, the HC had ordered some animals to be relocated and prolifically
breeding species like deer and exotic bird species to be separated by sex to
curb their population. Following the order some deer, porcupines, peacocks,
one hippopotamus and one bear were relocated. Recently an elephant was also
sent to another zoo.

    toireporter@timesgroup.com


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