The announcement by Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar came on a day the National Green Tribunal (NGT) directed the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) to issue within three weeks the final notification on Eco-Sensitive Zone (ESZ) around the sanctuary.
Once the notification is issued, the government will allow the home buyers outside the ESZ to get occupancy certificates of their flats, which had been pending for quite some time as the NGT had passed an order barring development of any infrastructure within ten-kilometre radius from the sanctuary's boundary.
"We (Ministry) had to come up with a justifiable demarcation (after the NGT order). After completing all those exercises, a draft notification was issued. Within 60 days there was no major objection...So it was ready.
"But the final notification was not done because NGT had said for this case specifically, it needs the consultation of NBWL. We did the consultation today. The ESZ whose draft notification was done (earlier) after due diligence has been found to be correct...," Javadekar said.
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He said this announcement will come as a major relief to the people who have booked their flats in the area and invested huge amounts of their "hard earned" money.
"It is a big relief for people who had booked (flats). Many people were already been paying monthly EMI. Hard earned money of people was invested there. They will get relief. The confusion has been ended. The final notification will be done in a week. The orders of the NGT have been fully followed," the minister said.