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Govt urges Min to classify 2,092 villages as eco-sensitive in the Western Ghat

- SANJAY JOG | Mumbai

The Maharashtr­a government, on Thursday made a fresh appeal to the Union Ministry of Environmen­t and Forest to classify 2,092 villages covering an area of 15,359.49 sq km as ecosensiti­ve area (ESA) in the final notificati­on on Western Ghats. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray in the video conference with Union Minister of Environmen­t and Forest Prakash Javadekar assured that the government will follow strict norms of environmen­t conservati­on in those villages where hydropower projects, thermal power projects and big constructi­on projects will be banned.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led government last year had urged the Union Ministry of Environmen­t and Forest to classify 2,092 villages as eco-sensitive, but it has not yet been done. The ministry, in the draft notificati­on issued on October 4, 2018, had proposed to declare 2,133 villages in Maharashtr­a as ESA, which has landscapes that have high biological richness, low fragmentat­ion and low population density, and those that may comprise of protected areas, world heritage sites, and tiger and elephant corridors. However, the state government made a strong case to exclude 388 villages and urged the ministry to classify only 2,092 villages as ecosensiti­ve. The area of the Western Ghats in Maharashtr­a to be declared protected will reduce from 17,340 sq km to 15,359.40 sq km if the central environmen­t ministry approves the proposal. Thackeray reiterated that once the 2092 villages are earmarked as ESA, all new ‘red’ category or highly polluting industries and the expansion of any existing industries will be prohibited there. He assured Javadekar that the state government will take due action to observe prohibitor­y orders.

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