Vadodara: After conserving assembly with farmers and their representatives, who are opposing the bullet educate mission, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), which is funding the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet educate mission, will share its issues with National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL), which is imposing the high-speed rail hall mission.
It used to be final month that JICA team had met farmers and activists in Surat, Bharuch and Valsad among different places to understand their issues and reluctance to part with land, which the activists say violates JICA’s pointers.
City-based Paryavaran Suraksha Samiti (PSS), which had made a representation earlier than the Japanese team, has received a missive from JICA’s chief representative asking its consent to share the documents with NHSRCL.
“NHSRCL is accountable for the environmental and social considerations of the mission in conformity to our pointers,” the letter sent to atmosphere activist Rohit Prajapati reads.
“After our representation earlier than the JICA team, we have now received their letter and we will be able to soon draft our reply to them,” Prajapati instructed TOI.
In their representation, PSS had wondered absence of officials from the Ministry of Environment and Forests within the environmental session assembly arranged for the bullet educate mission.
Activists had additionally raised issues over the way wherein the session conferences were arranged.
“Many objections have been raised by way of quite a lot of stakeholder teams in regards to the habits of the stakeholder consultations. However, so far as the stakeholder teams are acutely aware of the location, no independent frame to analyze or deal with the discrepancies or violations of JICA pointers or Government of India’s regulations and regulations has been shaped,” PSS had stated in its representation to JICA’s team.
It used to be final month that JICA team had met farmers and activists in Surat, Bharuch and Valsad among different places to understand their issues and reluctance to part with land, which the activists say violates JICA’s pointers.
City-based Paryavaran Suraksha Samiti (PSS), which had made a representation earlier than the Japanese team, has received a missive from JICA’s chief representative asking its consent to share the documents with NHSRCL.
“NHSRCL is accountable for the environmental and social considerations of the mission in conformity to our pointers,” the letter sent to atmosphere activist Rohit Prajapati reads.
“After our representation earlier than the JICA team, we have now received their letter and we will be able to soon draft our reply to them,” Prajapati instructed TOI.
In their representation, PSS had wondered absence of officials from the Ministry of Environment and Forests within the environmental session assembly arranged for the bullet educate mission.
Activists had additionally raised issues over the way wherein the session conferences were arranged.
“Many objections have been raised by way of quite a lot of stakeholder teams in regards to the habits of the stakeholder consultations. However, so far as the stakeholder teams are acutely aware of the location, no independent frame to analyze or deal with the discrepancies or violations of JICA pointers or Government of India’s regulations and regulations has been shaped,” PSS had stated in its representation to JICA’s team.
JICA to share violation concerns with NHSRCL
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January 03, 2019
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