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Goa govt eyes to hike fine up to Rs 1 crore for illegal hill cutting, says minister

The TCP Department is moving to amend regulations so that the minimum fine for any violations, such as hill cutting and other illegal activities, will range from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 1 crore, depending on the size of the plot, he said.

August 27, 2024 / 09:54 IST
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In the future, new guidelines will be formulated, including requirement for soil stabilization reports from engineers, he added.

The Goa government did not grant permission to anyone for hill cutting in the state in the last six months and it plans to amend regulations to raise up to Rs 1 crore the amount of fine for illegal hill cutting and other such activities, a minister has said.

Town and Country Planning (TCP) Minister Vishwajit Rane issued the statement on Monday amid apprehensions that his department was allowing rampant cutting of hills in the eco-sensitive areas like slopes.

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"In the last six months, no permission was granted to anyone for hill cutting in the state," he said.

The TCP Department is moving to amend regulations so that the minimum fine for any violations, such as hill cutting and other illegal activities, will range from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 1 crore, depending on the size of the plot, he said.