Hundreds of existing projects and industries that have come up without mandatory prior environmental clearances under the Environment Protection Act, 1986 could now stand to benefit from a one-time conditional amnesty. The Union environment, forests and climate change ministry has passed a new notification providing for conditional clearances to all those projects that took off illegally before April 11, 2017. About a year back the environment ministry had told the courts that about 450 such projects had been identified to be either under construction or operating without ...
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