Noting that it was one of the most important "reform" and "achievement" of the Narendra Modi-led government, Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar said that his ministry will complete a "long-pending mammoth exercise" of declaring ESZs around 624 protected areas in the country by March next year.
"Defining the boundaries of all protected areas was the most important reform which we undertook... From 2006 to 2014, 15 notifications happened. But in last eight months, we made an all out effort, and that has resulted in approval of 176 proposals.
Giving out details, the Union Minister said that there are a total 624 protected areas (PAs) in the country which include national parks and sanctuaries.
Out of that, 100 proposals for ESZ were of Andaman and Nicobar Islands alone. Out of the remaining 524, 445 proposals were received by the ministry. "156 of them are under scrutiny by it and state governments," he said.
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"One might find it a technical subject but defining ESZ is a major reform because this clarifies the situation on ground and ends the confusion," he said.
"By March 31, 2016, all the rest proposals will be processed and approved so that the confusion in the country in the name of ESZ will end and there will be clarity. We should not maintain confusion in the system. We must bring clarity," he said, adding, 179 proposals are yet to be received.
The ministry is making a compliance mechanism and creating that architecture (for it), he said.