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Gujarat expressway project: Environment Ministry panel pulls up NHAI for EIA report 'peppered with errors'

The EIA report for the project had listed a few species which apparently are not found in India, with some of these even being endemic to other parts of the world.

August 14, 2020 / 21:11 IST
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An Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) of the Environment Ministry has said the Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) report for the construction of the Ahmedabad– Dholera Expressway in Gujarat, filed by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), is 'peppered with errors'.

The proposed Rs 3,300 crore greenfield highway project is a four-lane expressway with a length of 109.019 km, under the Centre's  Bharatmala scheme.

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In the minutes of its July 29-30 meeting, the committee observed that the consultant for the project, M/s Enviro Infra Solutions, had done 'very poor quality studies on biodiversity and ecology'. This, it said, reflects poorly not only on the accreditation process of the National Accreditation Board for Education and Training (NABET), but also on the NHAI 'for appointing such poor quality consultants'. Moneycontrol has reviewed a copy of the minutes.

The EIA report for the project had listed a few species which apparently are not found in India, with some of these even being endemic to other parts of the world.