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No scientists or experts to advise CM on environmen­tal issues: RTI

- AKASH SAKARIA

There are no advisors, scientists or experts who can guide the chief minister to make a sane choice in environmen­tal issues, reveals a Right to Informatio­n (RTI) response filed by non-government organisati­on (NGO) Vanashakti.

The NGO had sought a reply from the government on how it takes decisions that have been responsibl­e for the loss of environmen­t and whether a committee or planning team had been appointed to advise the CM about the same.

“The subject of environmen­t is a highly technical one. So whenever a project or something related to environmen­t is planned, role of scientists with good track record needs to be on board to advise the government. But our CM is issuing orders and notificati­ons right, left and centre. So I put an RTI to find out who his advisors were,” said Stalin Dayanand, director, Vanashakti.

In Marathi, the response was, “You have asked for the names of scientists involved in the project planning team, war room, etc. of the CM. The answer is that there is no such post or person involved.”

The RTI also states there is no such official post or position to advise the CM so the informatio­n sought to the query was nil.

“It is like saying if someone has a serious medical condition, you take advice from your neighbour but not from an expert doctor. All the projects that he initiates are scientist-deficient,” Stalin added.

The NGO urges the CM and government to set up an expert committee of reliable scientists and experts for decision-making related to environmen­tal issues. “We have to involve scientists from the word go and see that the academic community is being involved because their inputs are important. If the implicatio­ns of the socalled ‘pet projects’ are not even discussed with anyone, blunders are bound to happen. Only, not just the people but whole environmen­t will also suffer,” said Stalin.

The NGO had sought a reply from the govt on how it takes decisions that have been responsibl­e for the loss of environmen­t and whether a committee or planning team had been appointed to advise the CM about the same

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