Public Hearing

Law requires that the public must be informed and consulted on a proposed development after the completion of EIA report.

 Any one likely to be affected by the proposed project is entitled to have access to the Executive Summary of the EIA. The affected persons may include:


·                     bonafide local residents;

·                     local associations;

·                     environmental groups: active in the area

·                     any other person located at the project site / sites of displacement

They are to be given an opportunity to make oral/written suggestions to the State Pollution Control Board as per Schedule IV of Annex I.

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