Environ Min pulled up for 'poor' performance in controlling

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 10 2016 | 10:48 AM IST
The Environment Ministry has been pulled up for "poor" performance in controlling pollution and use of funds by a parliamentary panel, which asked it to take necessary measures to ensure targets are met in the future and money optimally utilised.
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Science and Technology, Environment and Forest in its 283rd report of Demands for Grants (2016-17) of the Environment Ministry said the ministry also could not achieve the physical targets relating to Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations and new noise monitoring stations.
The committee, chaired by Ashwani Kumar, said that whether it was air, water or noise pollution, it has gone beyond permissible limits during the last few years and has serious consequences for health and well-being of the citizens.
"The committee finds that the performace of the ministry and Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) in a scheme relating to providing assistance for abatement of pollution is not impressive at all.
"The ministry could not achieve the physical targets relating to Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations and new noise monitoring stations while other targets set have been stated to be under process," the report said.
It said that the ministry could only utilise 35 per cent of the allocation upto December 2015 which too reflects "very poorly" on the performance under the scheme.
"The committee therefore, recommends that the ministry should take a serious note of its performance under this scheme (assistance for abatement of pollution) and take all necessary measures to ensure that the targets under the scheme are achieved in future and funds allocated are optimally utilized," it said.
The committee said that growing urbanisation, rapid industrialisation and increasing population during the last few years have also tremendously impacted the environmental concerns of the country.
The panel also noted that the budgetary allocation of the
ministry is considerably "low" compared to the projections made by the ministry for the 12th Plan period.
"However, the ministry is not even able to fully utilise the funds which are made available to it and also falls short of achieving the physical targets set or otherwise," it said.
It said that the ministry needs to be adequately funded for taking all necessary steps in pursuit of the discharge of its mandate which includes ensuring better environment management and preservation of biodiversity including wildlife.
"The committee recommends that the ministry on its part must prepare a long-term plan, put forth futuristic projections and ensure that the allocated outlays are fully utilised and targets achieved," the report said.
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First Published: May 10 2016 | 10:48 AM IST

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