“The Environment Ministry’s move to green-light the
Dehing Patkai mining project is at odds with this forward-looking approach. It is a step backwards for the country and suggests poor inter-departmental alignment on India’s aspirations as a global leader in renewables
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Unknown titlethe Indo-Bhutan trans-boundary conservation landscape and further across the Eastern Himalayas. Also read | During lockdown, MoEFCC panels cleared or discussed 30 projects in biodiverse forests <span>“The Environment Ministry’s move to green-light the Dehing Patkai mining project is at odds with this forward-looking approach. It is a step backwards for the country and suggests poor inter-departmental alignment on India’s aspirations as a global leader in renewables,” Ms. Dawson told The Hindu. The Ministry’s National Board of Wildlife (NBWL) had in April recommended open case coal mining in a portion of 98.59 hectares of a proposed reserve forest Summary
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