Updated On: 25 May, 2022 07:21 AM IST | Mumbai | The Editorial
Activists have been raising concerns over illegal hutments mushrooming inside the protected forest. Often, the land mafia clears land by starting fires, they said, adding that such attempts became more frequent during the Covid lockdown

An illegal hut being razed at Sahibangoda, near Vihar Lake inside SGNP
In one of the biggest demolition drives inside Sanjay Gandhi National Park in the past two years, authorities cleared illegal structures near Vihar Lake, close to Sahibangoda, spread over 100 acres—equivalent to five Oval Maidans. Close to 700 personnel, including forest staff, police and a team from the State Reserve Police Force (SRPF) participated in the day-long drive, a report in this paper said.
Activists have been raising concerns over illegal hutments mushrooming inside the protected forest. Often, the land mafia clears land by starting fires, they said, adding that such attempts became more frequent during the Covid lockdown.