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Delhi's Green Lungs Get Stronger Oversight: Expanded Ridge Management Board Proposed

Summary

  • Centre proposes expanding Delhi's Ridge Management Board
  • Aims to streamline decision-making and strengthen conservation
  • Board to include more officials and experts from various agencies
Delhi's Green Lungs Get Stronger Oversight: Expanded Ridge Management Board Proposed

In a move to strengthen the protection of Delhi's ecologically vital Ridge, the Centre has proposed expanding the city's Ridge Management Board (RMB) to include more members and broaden its representation. As of 2025-10-09T00:21:43+00:00, the current five-member RMB, headed by the Delhi chief secretary, will be expanded to a minimum of 12 members.

The proposed reconstituted board will feature representatives from the Union government, including the Director General of Forests and the Union ministry of housing and urban affairs. It will also include the chiefs of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) and New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC), the Director General of the Central Public Works Department (CPWD), a Delhi Police representative, and two NGO nominees.

The expanded RMB will have enhanced powers, including the authority to remove unauthorized occupation or construction and to grant or deny permissions under relevant forest, environmental, and urban planning laws. The board will also have the flexibility to co-opt experts in forestry, ecology, or conservation for consultations, a feature missing in the current structure.

The Centre's proposal, filed by the Union ministry of environment, forest and climate change (MoEFCC), aims to streamline decision-making, tighten oversight, and strengthen conservation efforts in one of the city's most ecologically sensitive zones. This move follows the Supreme Court's suggestion in August for creating a single-window clearance system for all permissions related to tree-felling and developmental activities on Ridge land.

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The Delhi Ridge is the tail end of the ancient Aravalli Hills, extending from Gujarat, through Rajasthan and Haryana, and ending in Delhi. It is considered the "green lung" of the city, home to a variety of flora and fauna and playing a crucial role in cutting down the effects of pollution.
The Centre is proposing to expand the Ridge Management Board to streamline decision-making, tighten oversight, and strengthen conservation efforts in one of Delhi's most ecologically sensitive zones. The goal is to better protect the Ridge, which has faced issues like encroachment and diversion of land for non-forestry purposes.
The current five-member board, headed by the Delhi chief secretary, will be expanded to a minimum of 12 members. The new board will include representatives from the Union government, Delhi government, civic bodies, police, and environmental experts, giving it a broader and more diverse representation.

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