The Environment Ministry today launched an online portal to enable submission of applications for Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) clearances through a single- window interface to increase efficiency and transparency.
Environment Minister Anil Madhav Dave while launching the web portal for CRZ clearances, termed it as a good example of ease of doing business as three clearances--environment, forest and CRZ--have been integrated in a single platform.
The portal is a web-based system for obtaining clearances required from the ministry under CRZ by the project proponents.
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"The system is based on web architecture, similar to the existing systems in place for according environmental and forest clearances," the ministry said.
The portal will enable submission of applications for CRZ clearance in a single-window interface and will facilitate quick flow of information.
The portal allocates a unique identity for each proposal for all future references and is accessible from any computer with internet facility.
The ministry said the portal will enhance "efficiency, transparency and accountability" in the process of CRZ clearances as well as increase responsiveness through workflows and availability of real-time information on the status of such proposals.
It will also enable ease of business and convenience for citizens in accessing information and services while standardising procedures and processes across central and state levels.
The ministry said other initiatives like the notification of High Tide Line/Low Tide Line (HTL/LTL), ecologically sensitive areas falling under CRZ-1 and hazard line among others were also underway.
"All these steps are aimed at minimising indiscretions and enhancing accountability at all levels," it said.
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