Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC): The EAC is appointed by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) or the respective State Government. Its primary role is to assess the environmental and social aspects of proposed projects, including their potential impacts on forests, wildlife, and local communities. The EAC evaluates Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) reports submitted by project proponents and provides recommendations to the regulatory authorities regarding the feasibility and environmental acceptability of the projects. The committee comprises experts from various fields, such as ecology, biodiversity, forestry, wildlife conservation, and social sciences, who review the technical aspects of the projects. Forest Advisory Committee (FAC): The FAC operates under the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) at the central level and under the State Forest Departments at the state level. Its main responsibility is to review proposals...
Forest clearances as per Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 is required as the proposed mining area lies in the forest area. Procedure to be followed as per Forest (Conservation), 2003 Rules is as follow: Prepration of proposal by user agency and submission to Parivesh portal. Nodal officer ( CCF/ CF/ Additional PCCF) will look into the application and can raise queries if any. DFO will do the site inspection and field visit.He will check whether the project would cause irreparable damage to the ecosystem or not. He may also check settelment of claims regarding the Forest Rights Act, 2006 with help of Gram Sabha. PCCF reviews the subordinates finding and forward the application. He/ She consults with Chief Wildlife Warden, if area is important for wildlife point of view. If area is greater than 60 hactares then application seeking clearances is send to MOEFCC. (As in our case ). The regional office of MOEFCC may go for site inspection if area is greate...