Delhi Parks and Gardens Department

An Act to provide for the preservation of trees

DELHI PRESERVATION OF TREES ACT, 1994

The pressures of exponential population growth coupled with the consequential urban growth and infrastructure development the forests in NCT of Delhi had dwindled to a mere 22 sq km in 1993. This rampant deforestation eventually manifested in the devastating environmental degradation of the city. Hence, in order to protect and preserve the trees and thereby safeguard the environment, the Delhi Preservation of Trees Act (DPTA) was passed on 12th October 1994 by the legislative Assembly of the National Capital Territory of Delhi.

The Act includes provisions for:

Statistics

Permission for Felling

10,874

Permission for Pruning

10,894

Intimation Under Section 8

14,394

Transplanted Trees

6,391

Felled Trees

563

Dangerous Tree Felled

12,649

Pruned Trees

17,374

No. of Application Recieved

11,982

No. of Application Processed

5,392

No. of Application Under Process

5,392

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Location

VIKAS BHAWAN, 2nd Floor, A Block, IP Estate, New Delhi, Delhi 110002

Email

treecelhq.dfawl@delhi.gov.in