On April 29 last year, the Union Environment Ministry had issued a notification extending the validity of EC from five years to seven years. That apart, the EC renewal was allowed for a maximum period of three years.
For extension of EC, the Ministry had specified that an application should be filed before the regulatory authority within the validity period.
If the validity of the EC has expired on the above mentioned date and the project proponent has applied for extension within the validity period of five years, then such environmental clearances will also be extended to seven years.
If the validity of the EC has got expired on April 29, 2015, and the project proponent has not applied for extension within the validity period, then such ECs for extension will be decided on case to case basis, the order said.
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