During the year, the Environment Ministry, headed by Prakash Javadekar, also sought to exorcise the image of "roadblock" it had gained during the days of the previous UPA government and bringing down timelines for environmental and forest clearances processes.
The year also saw a study released by WHO describing Delhi as the most polluted city in the world while a controversy erupted over an Intelligence Bureau report alleging that Greenpeace and other NGOs were using anti-nuclear, anti-genetic modified food and anti-coal agitations to negatively impact GDP growth in the country.
"In Lima, we fought battle not for us. We fought battle for all least developed countries, for all island countries, for all developing world," Javadekar said about the steps taken by India at the UN Climate Conference to protect the developing nations' interest while reaching the deal -- dubbed the Lima Call for Climate Action.
According to the deal, developed world will have to take responsibility for action in technology and capacity building and to that end they will have to provide resources to developing and developed world.
Leading Indian advocacy group Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) said the outcome of the Lima conference will not result in an effective climate deal in Paris.
Javadekar, who assumed office in May, took several steps to speed up green clearances processes, particularly for long delayed 'public purpose projects' in sectors like highways, ports and railways as also defence projects.
Javadekar said his ministry has ensured greater transparency by initiating online submission of applications for environment and forest clearances.
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