A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar also directed MoEF to file an affidavit mentioning as to how many times till date the Central Wetlands Regulatory Authority (CWRA) has met.
"Ministry of Environment & Forests shall file an affidavit stating as to how many times till date CWRA has met and the dates and minutes thereof. We direct the Central Wetlands Regulatory Authority will meet henceforth every month and would take up matter of all the States in relation to identification and notification of wetlands all over the country," the bench said.
"The affidavit will also state the proposed course of action, the State wishes to adopt to complete the project notification and notifying the wetlands in each State. If no steps in that behalf have been taken, the reason thereof should also be stated in the affidavit," the bench said.
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The matter is now listed for hearing on August 31.
The tribunal's order came while hearing the pleas filed by environmentalists Anand Arya and Pushp Jain seeking direction to the government to identify all wetlands within the state as per The Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules 2010.
A wetland is a land area that is saturated with water, either permanently or seasonally, and has a distinct ecosystem.