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NGT seeks state's reply on Doon Valley plan change with removed eco safeguards
NGT seeks state's reply on Doon Valley plan change with removed eco safeguards

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

NGT seeks state's reply on Doon Valley plan change with removed eco safeguards

Dehradun: The (NGT) gas directed the state govt and central agencies to respond to a petition alleging that the May 13, 2025, Doon Valley Notification diluted earlier environmental safeguards and transferred full control over development plans to the state. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The notification amended the original Feb 1, 1989, order, issued under a Supreme Court judgment in Rural Litigation and Entitlement Kendra & Ors v State of UP & Ors. (1988), which had declared Doon Valley an ecologically sensitive area and mandated special protection. The plea, filed by Dev Bhoomi Manav Sansadhan Vikas Samiti, said the 2025 amendment gave the state complete authority over the tourism plan, grazing plan, master plan of development, and land use plan without central govt oversight. "It destroys the very essence of the notification... it allows all the industries to work in the area," the petition said. The 1989 notification required the state to prepare these plans and secure approval from the Union ministry of environment, forests and climate change (MoEFCC). The petition also referred to a plea filed in Uttarakhand high court in June 2025 that described the amendment as a move "failing the original motive of the notification of 1989" by enabling unrestricted industrial activity in the ecologically sensitive zone. NGT also asked the Uttarakhand Pollution Control Board (UKPCB), MoEFCC and Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) to file replies. The petitioner's counsel argued that the amendment effectively removed the safeguards of the 1989 notification, which ensured that tourism, grazing, and land use were regulated according to centrally approved plans. As per the amended notification, all such plans will now be prepared and approved by a competent authority within the state govt. The petition claimed this change went against a Sept 6, 2023, Uttarakhand high court order that criticised the state's "policy to commercialise the hills" and observed there was "very little emphasis on actual preservation and protection of the environment." The court had directed the state to prepare tourism and grazing plans for MoEFCC's approval and maintain strict adherence to centrally vetted plans. The NGT, in its Aug 5, 2025, order, reiterated these concerns and issued notices under environmental statutes, requiring the state, MoEFCC, UKPCB and CPCB to submit their responses by Sept 19, 2025.

Plea in Uttarakhand HC challenges 2025 amendment to Doon Valley Notification: ‘Destroys very essence'
Plea in Uttarakhand HC challenges 2025 amendment to Doon Valley Notification: ‘Destroys very essence'

Indian Express

time20-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Plea in Uttarakhand HC challenges 2025 amendment to Doon Valley Notification: ‘Destroys very essence'

A petition in the Uttarakhand High Court challenges the 2025 amendment to the Doon Valley Notification, 1989. According to the petition, the amendment undermines its objective and ignores the ecological sensitivity of the valley by allowing industries in the red category to operate. A Division Bench of Chief Justice G Narender and Justice Alok Mahra Friday sought the government counsel to secure instructions on the same. The petition, amended to incorporate a prayer to quash the gazette notification, filed by Congress leader Abhinav Thapar, claimed that the new amendment to the Doon Valley notification, 1989, which was notified on May 13, fails the original motive of the notification. The 1989 Doon Valley Notification, a significant instrument which classified industries based on pollution levels under green, red, and orange categories, and prohibited mining, change in land use, and grazing without the MoEF&CC nod in Doon valley. The May amendment has given the state government the authority to approve tourism plan, grazing plan, master plan of development, land use plan, and any other plan, including zonal master plans. It also makes the orange category industries not covered under the Environment Impact Assessment Notification, 2006, to be considered by the Uttarakhand State Pollution Control Board. The amendment also makes orange category industries, which are now in the red category, continue, and expansion of such orange category industries falling in the schedule of the EIA notification to be allowed under conditions. According to the petition, the amendment does not take into account the ecological sensitivity of the Doon Valley. 'It allows all the industries to work in the area whether it was originally there in the notification of 1989 or not, destroying the very essence of the notification…by this notification, all the industries which now fall under red category are allowed to operate, which fails the original motive of the notification of 1989,' it says.

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