"Environment protection has now become a matter of grave concern for human existence. Therefore, protecting and conserving environment should be a constitutional mandate," he said.
There is constitutional imperative on government bodies not only to ensure and safeguard environment but also an imperative duty to take adequate measure to promote, protect and improve the environment, he said while delivering the 16th NALCO Foundation Day Lecture on 'Environment & Progress : Issues & Challenges'.
Citing an example, Justice Pasayat said the people of Delhi are able to breathe pure air because of the Supreme Court, as introduction of CNG for public transport vehicles substantially checked pollution.
There was a lot of criticism from several quarters at the time of introduction of CNG. But, when its benefits were visible everybody tried to take credit for the move, he said
Noting that environmental pollution was controlled effectively in ancient times, he said since times immemorial nature has been considered very important.
Informing that many environmental issues have been
taken up in the country through PILs, Justice Pasayat said a cautious approached should be followed while dealing with PILs as some of these are guided by motives other than public interest.
"'Mining with the mind' is needed to bring the society onboard so that mining is done for development and growth, and at the same time environment is protected and promoted, he said.
On the occasion, cheques were handed over to 10 girl students from BPL families from Angul sector under the company's 'Nalco ki Ladli Scheme' designed in line with the 'Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao' programme.
