Real estate development along Mumbai

Sanjay Jog / Mumbai September 16, 2010, 0:10 IST

Mumbai

The Union Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), which has come out with a fresh draft of the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) Notification, 2010, allegedly improving upon the one issued in April, needs to do better.

The National Fish Workers

Special regulations for Goa, Mumbai and Sunderbans region
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The Environment and Forest Ministry has come out with a fresh draft of the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) Notification, 2010, improving upon the one issued in April, with special regulations for Goa, Mumbai, Kerala and the Sunderbans region of West Bengal.
It permits reconstruction and repair works

The draft Coastal Regulation Zone Notification, 2010 issued by Ministry of Environment and Forests on 13th September 2010 impose fresh restrictions on development activity within 500 meters of the Indian coastline.

This document contains the letter to the Gujarat Pollution Control Board, Gandhinagar on cancellation of Public hearing for Kutch Power Generation Limited, Bhadreshwar. The Adani Group promoted company Kutch Power Generation Limited (KPGL) is proposing a 3300 MW coal based power plant in Bhadreshwar village of Mundra Taluk, Kutch district, Gujarat.

Expressing strong resentment over the draft Coastal Regulation Zone notification 2010, National Fishworkers Forum (NFF) have alleged that granting of permission for setting up nuclear plants along the coastline would have adverse effect on the environment.
Speaking at a one-day seminar on

A panel set up to suggest a new approach to monitor compliance of environment and CRZ (Coastal Regulation Zone) clearances wants amendments in the Environment (Protection) Act to provide it teeth to punish violators with stringent punishment.
In its draft report put on the Environment and Forest Ministry

New Delhi: The government has decided to widen the ambit of the Meena Gupta committee, which is looking into the Rs 50,000-crore Posco Integrated Steel Project to review the case not only for its compliance with the Forest Rights Act (FRA) and Forest Conservation Act.

The panel will also be asked to investigate the compliance of the state government and the project developers with the Envir

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