Javadekar will interact with officials in the three states apart from meeting people from local communities and farmers practicing shifting cultivation.
The Minister will start the visit tomorrow with a meeting with forest officers in Imphal in Manipur, followed by a meeting with farmers. He will later visit the Kangla Fort.
On Saturday, Javadekar will visit Loktak Lake and the Keibul Lamjao National Part (KLNP) in Bishnupur district of Manipur, an official statement said.
On his arrival in Lengpui in Aizawl, the Union Minister will pay a visit to Advanced Research Centre of Bamboo (ARCB), Forest Training School to inaugurate a training institute under Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) of the Environment Ministry.
The Minister will also hold an interaction with bamboo entrepreneurs in Aizawl.
On Sunday, Javadekar will visit Tripura Forest Development Corporation (TFDC) in Agartala and hold discussion with rubber growers and artisans producing rubber products at TFDC.
"Data connectivity has been established with 1,101 units
"On an average, around 1,000 SMSs for exceedances are being generated on daily basis besides emails and these SMSs are being sent to stakeholders (CPCB, SPCB and industry). Industries are taking action based on the information received to control emission and effluents and report this action taken on an email id cems.Cpcb@nic.In," Javadekar added.
Some of the industries like oil refineries and petrochemical have requested time upto June 30 since in installation of online monitoring systems for parameters like PM and CO requires shutdown which is carried out as per schedule decided by the Ministry of Petroleum.
"Not only they fitted it, they have improved their processes. They have improved their effluent-treatment mechanism, primary clarifier and for chimneys they also replaced their air bag filters and several other measures.
"This is a big step forward for regulation of pollution and this is a big boost to the Swachh Bharat campaign," the minister said.
