Following the suspension of the green nod, the INO today said it would verify the claims that the project site in Tamil Nadu was near a national park and an inter-state border, using GIS-based information system.
It said it would obtain further statutory clearances, if warranted.
The INO Project is a multi-institutional effort aimed at building a world-class underground laboratory with a rock cover of approximately 1200 metre for non-accelerator based high energy and nuclear physics research in India.
The tribunal was also informed that the Tamil Nadu-Kerala border was only a kilometre away, making it a Category "A" project.
Following this, the NGT suspended the nod for the project.
INO spokesperson and faculty at the Institute of Mathematical Sciences D Indumathi said they would verify the claim and take requisite clearances if warranted.
She said they were yet to get the NGT order and added that only after getting it, it would be possible to go further on the matter.
The NGT's southern bench, comprising Justice P Jyothimani and expert member P S Rao had said that in light of the new facts cropping up during arguments, "it will be appropriate for us to keep the EC in abeyance.
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