Hyderabad, Jan 11 : Telangana’s forest department has decided to strictly implement a ban on nylon/synthetic thread and glass-coated ‘manjha’ for kite-flying in the state.
The department has set up 24×7 helpline to report violations of the ban. Such cases may be reported on 1800-425-5364 or 040-2323-1440.
Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (HoFF) & Chief Wildlife Warden R. Sobha on Monday discussed with non-governmental organizations the implementation of ban on glass coated nylon ‘manjha’, which poses a serious threat to the safety of animals, humans and environment alike. Over the years, it has injured innumerable birds, animals and humans causing serious injuries and/or slow, painful deaths.
“Many humans, including young children, have also suffered impairment or lost their lives because of such manjha. The synthetic manjha remains in the environment for a long time as a toxic pollutant on tree tops, electric wires, roof tops long after the festival, causing injuries and even deaths. Improperly discarded manjha is known to cut fingers, hands, throats of kite flyers, motorcyclists with equal ease. The invasion of nylon and glass-coated manjha has resulted in the loss of livelihoods of innumerable local traditional cotton manjha craftsmen,” the department said.
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) in 2017 total ban on ‘manjha’ or thread for kite flying, which is made of nylon and any synthetic material and / or is coated with synthetic substance and is non-biodegradable.
NGT prohibited manufacture, sale, store, purchase and use of synthetic manjha / Nylon thread and all other similar synthetic thread use for kite flying.
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