The Hindu, October 25, 2014
The State government on Friday informed the Kerala High
Court that if any quarrying operations were allowed in the ecologically
sensitive areas (ESAs), it might adversely affect the issue of the final
notification based on the Kerala State Biodiversity Board report by the
Union Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF).
In
a statement, the State government said that the Department of Mining
and Geology could not renew the permits of quarries before the
notification was finally approved and notified by the Union Ministry of
Environment and Forests.
The government was taking all earnest efforts to get it notified.
NGT directive
It
said that the renewal applications as well as similar permits were not
considered not just due to the directive of the National Green Tribunal
(NGT) but mainly because of the fact that the areas where quarrying was
taking place were located in the ESAs identified in the Western Ghat
region by the High-Level Working Group constituted by the Union Ministry
of Environment and Forests.
The tribunal had made it
clear that the directives of the MoEF would remain operative until the
Union Ministry finalised and notified the eco sensitive areas as
recommended by the government.
However, quarrying outside the ESA was allowed since the direction was not binding on the non ESA villages.
MoEF directives
In
fact, the directives of the MoEF mandated States stopping of quarrying
operation in ESA villages on expiry of the permit period.
The
statement was filed in response to a batch of writ petitions filed by
various quarry operations challenging the government decision not to
renew licences of quarrying located in the ecologically sensitive areas.
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