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Strengthening Environmental Governance: Tamil Nadu Establishes Two New Expert Appraisal Panels

TN Strengthens Environmental Governance with Two New Expert Appraisal Panels

The state of Tamil Nadu has taken a significant step forward in enhancing its environmental governance framework with the official formation of two State Level Expert Appraisal Committees (SEACs). These committees will work alongside the State Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority (EIAA), a move that marks a significant advancement in the state’s commitment to sustainable development.

For the first time, Tamil Nadu is establishing two distinct SEACs, as notified in the gazette on March 6. The EIAA, led by former environmental secretary Syed Muzammil Abbas, will include esteemed members such as Vasudevan Namasivayam. The director of the department of environment and climate change will take on the role of member secretary. This authority will be responsible for managing environmental clearances, drawing upon the insights and recommendations provided by the newly installed SEACs.

SEAC-1, under the leadership of chairman PWC Davidar, consists of a team of eight experts. Among them are notable specialists such as K Palanivelu from Anna University and Ashok Krishnamoorthy. Meanwhile, SEAC-2 is chaired by Vellaisamy Palanikumar, with Suresh Gandhi and T Muruganandam as key members.

The creation of these committees is a response to the substantial volume of environmental proposals the state reviews each year. On average, Tamil Nadu receives approximately 1,500 proposals for detailed appraisal. The introduction of a dual SEAC system is expected to facilitate more thorough evaluations. While this is a new development for Tamil Nadu, similar models have already been implemented in other states such as Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra, yielding positive results.

According to the director of the department of environment and climate change, the establishment of two separate SEACs will significantly enhance the state’s ability to scrutinize proposals effectively. This organizational restructuring promises to lead not only to quicker appraisals but also to more nuanced and rigorous evaluations of each project, ensuring that each proposal aligns with the state’s environmental ethos.

This initiative is a part of Tamil Nadu’s broader strategy to bolster its environmental governance mechanisms, ensuring that developmental projects balance economic growth with ecological preservation. By instituting these changes, Tamil Nadu demonstrates its dedication to fostering a sustainable future while addressing the increasing pressures on natural resources.

Ethan Wilder

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