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Environment regulator proposal up for debate

Category :India Sub Category :National,Politics
2009-09-17 00:00:00
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New Delhi, Sep 17 - The government Thursday put up for public debate its proposal to start an autonomous National Environment Protection Authority (NEPA). here.

'The idea behind NEPA is to create an independent professional regulatory institution that would be responsible for monitoring and compliance of environmental standards,' Minister for Environment and Forests Jairam Ramesh said at a press conference here.

NEPA is envisaged to take over the job of giving environmental clearances from the ministry.

The NEPA proposal has been sent to state governments for their comments, and is up on the ministry's website for comments from the public. Ramesh said the ministry would receive feedback till Oct 20, and would table a bill in the winter session of parliament.

Conceptualised on the lines of the US Environment Protection Authority, NEPA would be an executive body that would complement the judicial National Green Tribunal for which a bill had already been tabled, Ramesh said. 'Environmental governance should rest on three pillars - the ministry, NEPA and the green tribunal.'

The minister added: 'I believe this will be a major step forward in strengthening the executive. In the field of environmental governance, due to executive weaknesses in the last 15-20 years, the judiciary has stepped in in a big way. We welcome that, but the government cannot abdicate environmental governance to courts.'

'NEPA should have been set up in 1986 (when the Environment Protection Act was passed). We have a very powerful Act but a very weak system to implement it.




Author :Indo Asian News Service



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