The first Caostal Regulation Zone (CRZ) notification, issued in 1991, gave powers to the central government to restrict activities around the country's ecologically sensitive coastal belt which spans over 7,500 kms.
The notification was thereafter amended 25 times before being revised in 2011.
The government is facing criticism that changes brought into the new CRZ since 2014 almost run parallel to the process of a special committee set up to review the CRZ notification.
When activist Kanchi Kohli, associated with Centre for Policy Research, Namati Environment Justice Programme, sought a copy of the report and file notings through RTI, the MoEF said it was 'in submission with the Minister and cannot be provided'.
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Kohli said the report "must have analysed the errors and inconsistencies" of the CRZ notifications, without examining which seven amendments were notified since January 2015, facilitating heavy constructions, coastal roads etc.
It is not possible to discuss, question and determine if these amendments have any scientific, administrative or legal basis, the activist said.