NGT reserves its order on three-member committee

BIG DAM

From a Correspondent

New Delhi, May 8: The National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Tuesday has reserved its judgment on the appointment of a three-member committee to study the 2000-MW Lower Subansiri dam.

Last month National Green Tribunal (NGT) had asked the Union Environment and Forest Ministry to setup a new committee to study the “overall aspect” of the dam after Assam Public Works (APW) challenged the formation of the committee.

The APW on Tuesday suggested the name of Dr Sarda Kant Sarma, an engineering geologist from Imperial College, London as a ‘fit’ member of the committee. When Sanjay Upadhyay, Eisha Krishn and Upama Bhattacharjee forwarded the name of Sarma, the counsel for Ministry of Environment and Forests and Climate Control (MoEF&CC) Divya Prakash Pande has stated that the applicant had filed only one resume when the committee was to be comprised of at least three members, “which was indicative of the fact that the applicant wanted his own representative to be a member of the Committee.”

Pande also further stated that the existing members had been selected after a careful selection carried out from amongst 8 contenders and only the most suitable names had been selected.

The counsel APW, Upadhyay said that a committee that had been bestowed with such a momentous task could not be allowed to be so arbitrary and based on the surmise that views may be countered.

“The bench expressed its consent with Upadhyay’s arguments and stated that this committee could not function as precious time of the court had already been spent and it could not afford to spend more time and endanger the environment,” said Abhijeet Sharma.

Top Headlines

No stories found.
Sentinel Assam
www.sentinelassam.com