Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar said on Monday his and power
ministry had reviewed power projects awaiting environment clearances and
set a time frame to speed the process. “We met Power Minister Piyush Goyal and officials from his ministry
and have taken review of the delayed power projects. We have set a time
frame for each project and will take decisions accordingly,” environment
minister Prakash Javadekar told at an interaction here in the Capital
today.
Javadekar added that the ministry will take decisions in the nation’s
interest but will also ensure that the ministry does not “hurriedly
give clearances.”Javadekar said the ministry was talking to Maharashtra and Goa. According to the ministry, there are 80 projects awaiting environment clearances at various stages in Maharashtra. Javadekar said defence projects will be a priority for the new
government. “In fact, we have started giving clearances in this sector
on merit basis.” The minister said the government was reviewing the case of setting up
a radar station at the Narcondam Island in the Andaman and Nicobar
Islands.
“There is an island called the Coco Island in the Bay of Bengal which
is under Myanmar. However, China has its presence on the island. There
is a project pending to set up a radar on the Narcondam Island, opposite
to the Coco Island.” However, Javadekar didn’t reveal the number of projects that has been
clearance since the new government has taken charge of the office. Javadekar listed out the major environment concerns – air pollution,
water pollution and solid waste. “We want to make sure that there is
less pollution and more production,” Javadekar said.
Source: Business Standard
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