The Asian Age

SC- monitored green authority rejigged

■ Bhure Lal still chief of pollution control body, more members added ◗ The EPCA was constitute­d with the objective of protecting and improving the quality of the environmen­t and preventing and controllin­g the pollution in NCR

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New Delhi, Oct. 7: The Centre has reconstitu­ted the Supreme Court- empowered Environmen­t Pollution ( Prevention and Control) Authority or the EPCA, which is tasked with taking various measures to tackle air pollution in the National Capital Region.

The tenure of the last EPCA expired on October 3.

“The Central government hereby re- constitute­s the Environmen­t Pollution ( Prevention and Control) Authority,” an order issued by the environmen­t ministry on October 3 said. The ministry said that while reconstitu­ting the EPCA, it tried to broadbase the organisati­on and therefore brought in more members.

Former secretary Bhure Lal continues to be the chairman, while the Centre for Science and Environmen­t ( CSE) DG Sunita Narain is one of the members.

The other members of the 20- member re- constitute­d authority include Ajay Mathur, who is the director general of The Energy Research Institute ( Teri), Arunabha Ghosh, the chief executive officer of the Centre for Energy Environmen­t and Water, Navroz K. Dubash, the senior fellow for the Centre for Policy Research.

Others include Vishnu

Mathur, director general,

Society of Indian Automobile Manufac- turers; Arvind Kumar, former professor of surgery, AIIMS, in New Delhi and presently chairman Centre for Chest Surgery, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital; Krishna Dhawan, chief executive officer, Shakti Sustainabl­e Energy Foundation, New Delhi among others.

The Centre had removed a JNU professor, accused of sexual harassment, from the EPCA back in July. The environmen­t ministry, in an order issued on July 4, announced the removal of Atul Kumar Johri, a professor at the School of Life Sciences at JNU.

Johri was arrested in March for allegedly sexually harassing several women students.

Sources in the ministry said they had reports that many of the members were not attending the meetings of the panel regularly.

The EPCA was constitute­d with the objective of protecting and improving the quality of the environmen­t and preventing and controllin­g the environmen­tal pollution in the National Capital Region.

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