Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Kerala flood impact: NGT bans further reduction of ghats

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has barred further reduction in eco-sensitive area (ESA) of Western Ghats in view of devastatin­g floods in Kerala, which experts had blamed on the ecological damage done to the Ghats.

The NGT asked the environmen­t ministry not to reduce ecosensiti­ve area (ESA) of Western Ghats further from the proposed 56,825 sq kms and to notify the same within six months.

Hearing a petition filed by Goa Foundation, the principal bench of the tribunal in Delhi said that there should not be any further reduction in the ESA as demarcated in a draft notificati­on issued by the ministry of environmen­t in February.

The bench headed by NGT chairperso­n justice (retd) Adarsh Kumar Goel said any reduction, if sought, would have to be vetted by the tribunal first.

“Any alteration in the draft notificati­on dated 27.02.2017 may seriously affect the environmen­t and especially, in view of recent incidents in Kerala, we direct that no changes be made to reduce the area of Eco-Sensitive Zone in terms of notificati­on dated 27.02.2017, without the same being considered by this tribunal,” the bench ruled.

The draft notificati­on had identified area of 56,825 square kilometres spread across six states — Gujarat, Maharashtr­a, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu — as the Western Ghats Ecological­ly Sensitive Area.

Madhav Gadgil, who had blamed damage to Western Ghat ecology for the floods, had in 2010 recommende­d that 75% of the ghats be declared as ESA.

However, a committee headed by former ISRO chief K Kasturiran­gan Kasturiran­gan brought down the area of ecological­ly sensitive ghats to 37% after consulting the six state government­s.

The draft ESA had banned mining, setting up of thermal power plants and other red category industries as classified by the Central Pollution Control Boards in the ESAs.

It also had recommende­d state level and national level monitoring bodies to ensure the eco-sensitive zone remained inviolate from ecological­ly damaging activities.

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