Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Great Nicobar Island Project Development Approved

 



The Great Nicobar Island project has received approval, which follows extensive evaluations of its environmental impact. The project is deemed crucial for national security and development initiatives.

Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)

The project underwent the Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) process, which is mandatory for new developments. It evaluates potential environmental effects and outlines management plans.

Several prominent institutions conducted environmental studies. The Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) played a key role. The Wildlife Institute of India (WII) and the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) also contributed. Additionally, IITs and the National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT) participated in the assessment.

Expert Review Process



A panel of experts scrutinised the environmental and management plans. This review was part of the project approval process. It ensured that all potential impacts were carefully considered.

The project was approved with 42 specific conditions. These conditions aim to protect marine and land-based biodiversity. They are crucial for maintaining ecological balance in the region.

High-Power Committee (HPC) Formation

A High-Power Committee was established in response to legal rulings. This committee ensures compliance with the National Green Tribunal’s directives. It oversees the project’s adherence to environmental regulations.




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