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Some recommendations of Gadgil panel "extreme", says Goa govt

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Press Trust of India Panaji
The Goa government has taken a few objections to Gadgil committee's report on the Western Ghats, even as it agreed to implement most recommendations.

"Some of the recommendations are extreme, considering the small size of the state," Alina Saldanha, Environment and Forests Minister told PTI.

Among other things, Goa has taken exception to the committee's recommendation to ban development activity in certain areas, to be reserved as Exclusive Environment Zones.

"If we go on conserving the area as eco-sensitive, then there won't be much land left for development," Saldanha said, adding that Goa had limited land-mass.

Western Ghats Ecology Experts Panel, headed by National Advisory Council member and ecologist Madhav Gadgil, submitted its report a year ago. Goa government then formed a committee to study the report.
 

Saldanha said the state government was yet to receive the report of K Kasturirangan committee (formed by Centre) which examined the Gadgil report, but "there are lot of things in (Gadgil) report that we have accepted".

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First Published: Apr 18 2013 | 4:40 PM IST

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