Overview
- The Western Bench stayed cutting at Tapovan through January 15, 2026, and named a three-member committee of the MPCB, Nashik DFO and municipal commissioner to inspect sites and file a report within two weeks.
- The Nashik civic body had proposed removing roughly 1,800 trees across about 34–54 acres to create a Sadhugram and related facilities for the Simhastha Kumbh, with notices issued seeking public objections.
- Applicant Shriram Pingle alleged missing environmental safeguards such as an EIA and a scientific tree census, and the NGT directed affidavits from authorities and verification of contested figures before the next hearing on January 15.
- Environmental groups continue demonstrations, with Anna Hazare voicing support, while Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Kumbh minister Girish Mahajan say only essential removals will be permitted.
- Activists claim around 300 trees were recently cut and buried near Ramtekdi for an STP, and the state has launched a compensatory drive pledging 15,000 plantings with the first saplings arriving from Andhra Pradesh.