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I was involved in a water project where supply line runs through a forest ..To replace old pipeline (which is running along road and had forest clearence years back) it took more than a year for us ..One engineer was reserved for that job ..This one is for just replacing old pipeline which supplies water to drought hit area in karnataka ..There was no need to cut any trees as pipeline was running side a road ..Under jairam ramesh many new project was stuck due to no clearence from environment ministry ..We as a country cant have this luxury of protecting environment at cost of overall developmentLets look at the data. The most impressive increase in tiger population is in the most populous and industrialised parts whereas the least impressive in the least industrialised parts.
What gives? That if people have alternatives, they will not poach tigers???
Also, there is very strong reasons for changing old environmental laws that only ensures corruption for politicians and beureaucrats without actually contributing to compliance.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/05/w...wth-sweeps-away-environmental-rules.html?_r=0
Mr. Modi’s new government did inherit cumbersome regulations. The environmental activist Sunita Narain, in a recent article, described a system in which “the same project had to be cleared by five to seven agencies,” not one of which monitored compliance. Industrialists complained that corrupt inspectors made the rounds with their hands out, and that corrupt bureaucrats sat on files that were lined up for approval, waiting for bribes.