"I am going to see the delivery status of 2,200 online applications which are with us - what is its status and what more improvements need to be done. It would be evaluated within one month," he said after inaugurating a one-day workshop on 'Environmental Impact Assessment: Challenges in India and Way Forward'.
He said his Ministry has already started the online process for application for environmental, forest and wildlife clearances.
He also advocated for simplification of processes and said that cases should be "solely" decided on the basis merit.
Referring to the recent preparation of Standard Terms of Reference (ToR) in 39 sectors, Javadekar said that besides the environmental impact, a study on the social impact is also required.
He said that a law is being worked upon to enable funds under Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority (CAMPA) to be given to the states for "aggressive" afforestation. He said that due to this, the process which took one year will now take one month.
The one-day workshop was jointly organised by Environment Ministry, Quality Control of India (QCI) and National Accreditation Board of Education and Training (NABET).