Protect Kadugodi Reserve Forest: Citizens' group tells Karnataka govt
The group urged the government to “cease all ongoing and planned constructions, encroachments, real estate allotments, and development work on recorded forest land within Kadugodi”.
Salar News
Bengaluru, 16 Jan
A
citizen group urged the State government to step up measures to protect the 711
Kadugodi Reserve Forest, which they alleged had been “reduced drastically
by encroachments and unauthorised land use”.
In a
public letter to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, the Civic Opposition of India
said that despite a 15 May 2025 Supreme Court directive that forest land
recorded in Revenue records should be transferred to the Forest Department, a
large portion remains threatened by construction and “opaque allotments”. In
June last year, the Forest Department reclaimed around 200 acres of land.
The
group noted that the Kadugodi forest was one of the last significant urban
forest patches remaining within the City and an important breathing zone.
“Field
reports and citizen documentation show that most of the original forest land
has been compromised by real estate and infrastructure pressures,” the group
stated. “Construction activities continue near Whitefield despite legal
obligations to protect this land.”
The
group urged the government to “cease all ongoing and planned constructions,
encroachments, real estate allotments, and development work on recorded forest
land within Kadugodi”.
It also called for an investigation into illegal land transfers.
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