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SGNP says no to Chhath Puja rituals inside park to protect environment

Forest department turns down request to allow religious rituals at protected national park

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Devotees perform Chhath Puja in the artificial pond created by the BMC outside the Sanjay Gandhi National Park Eco-Sensitive Zone. PICS/NIMESH DAVE

Devotees perform Chhath Puja in the artificial pond created by the BMC outside the Sanjay Gandhi National Park Eco-Sensitive Zone. PICS/NIMESH DAVE

Despite requests from local political leaders to allow Chhath Puja celebrations in the river within Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP), senior sources in the forest department have made it clear that no religious rituals will be permitted within the park limits. SGNP, which is a vital ecological zone, is home to diverse flora and fauna, and the authorities are committed to preserving its fragile ecosystem. Performing any activities that could harm its sensitive environment, including religious ceremonies, goes against the park’s conservation objectives.

Authorities have emphasised that the protection of the park’s biodiversity and natural resources remains a top priority, and they will continue to uphold these restrictions for the greater environmental good.

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