Currently, there is an online system, launched in June-July last year, for giving environment, forest and coastal regulation zones (CRZ) clearances for category 'A' projects related to industry, thermal power, infrastructure, river valley and mining across the country.
"In the last one year, we brought everything online - all forest, environment and CRZ clearances. In the next step, we want to take this transparency to state level. We are hoping that by June-end, we will have 12 states that would go online," Environment Secretary Ashok Lavasa told PTI.
Stating that e-window for green clearances at state level would be launched in phases, Lavasa said, "It will be a gradual process. We have held workshops and given them the software. We will go online depending upon the capability of states and work load. In some states, there is not much work load and there we may go slow."
The Ministry's immediate goal would be to ensure at least 12 states such as Maharashtra start giving online green clearances and later will pursue other states, he said.
Developmental projects have been categorised as A and B depending on their threshold capacity and likely pollution potential. The state authorities are empowered to clear category B projects.
