"The government after careful consideration have been pleased to reconstitute the committee to examine the steps to be taken as mitigating measures to protect the area (for which forest diversion proposal for the proposed steel plant by Posco-India is cleared by the apex court) from cyclone and other natural calamities due to cutting of large number of trees, especially from the coastal side," the notification issued by the steel and mines department said.
Member of Central Empowered Committee S K Patnaik will head the panel as chairman, while Chief Conservator of Forests (forest diversion and nodal officer, Forest Conservation Act), will act as member convenor.
A representative of the Ministry of Environment and Forest and Director of ST & SC Development department will function as members of the reconstituted committee, the notification said.
"The committee will examine and issue and furnish their views, suggestions, reply to the state government immediately," said a senior official.
Meanwhile, sources said over 6,00,000 trees and some 1,800 betel vines will have to be sacrificed to set up Posco's Rs 52,000 crore mega steel project in Jagatsinghpur district, they said.
The trees to make way for the project include about three lakh casuarina and as many horticultural plants, they added. (More)