Jairam Ramesh asks NDA govt not to give nod for power project

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Press Trust of India Athirappilly (Ker)
Last Updated : Mar 07 2015 | 7:48 PM IST
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh today asked the NDA government not to grant green clearances to Kerala's fresh proposal to set up a hydro power project at Athirappilly, an ecologically sensitive area.
"It will be an ecological disaster. It has been studied extensively and the former prinicpal chief conservator of forests had strongly recommended against the project," said Ramesh, who blocked the project when Kerala government tried to push it, during his stint as Environment Minister in the UPA government.
Visiting Athirappilly in Kerala amid state government's move to go ahead with the project, Ramesh asked Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar to visit the site before taking a decision on the issue.
"Under no circumstances, this should get cleared. Central Minister should instead of clearing files, he should visit some of these places," Ramesh told PTI.
He, however, took a dig at Javadekar, saying the Environment Ministry has "now become Ministry of file clearances".
"It should be Ministry of Environmental due diligence. It should be a Ministry of Environmental homework. I think Environment Ministry has given up thinking. Due diligence has been completely forgotten in their anxiety to clear projects," he said.
He also asked the Congress-led UDF government not to go ahead with the project.
"Here in Athirappally, Kerala will lose high density projects and for what? only 140 MW. It can get that power from Kudankulam nuclear power plant," the Rajya Sabha MP said.
He said the impact of constructing a dam for the power projects across the waterfall would be virtually like Silent Valley.
Ramesh pointed out that the Kerala government has got green bonus for its rich forests.
"In the fourteenth finance commission award, which has been implemented by the Narendra Modi government, 42 per cent of the all taxes will be shared with the state government. That has been announced in the budget. Now, in the formula for distributing the money across states, 7.5 per cent weightage is given to the forest cover - for high density and medium density forests," he said.
"So states like Kerala benefits," he added.
The Congress leader also asked the the Centre to give green bonus to states that protect fragile areas.
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First Published: Mar 07 2015 | 7:48 PM IST

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