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Key Decision: Rejection of Kasturirangan Report

The Karnataka government has rejected the Kasturirangan committee report concerning the protection of ecologically sensitive areas (ESAs) in the Western Ghats region. This decision follows months of review and significant opposition from legislators representing districts within the Western Ghats.

Reasons for Rejection

Legislators from several districts, including Shivamogga, Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Chikkaamagaluru, Kodagu, and Uttara Kannada, strongly opposed the report's implementation. Their primary concern was the potential negative impact on villages situated within the designated Western Ghats area if the recommendations were fully implemented.

Background

The central government, based on the Kasturirangan report, released a draft notification in 2014 to identify ESAs and propose protective measures. Both the current and previous (BJP) state governments voiced their opposition to this report.

Timeline

  • August 2024: The state's Forest, Environment, and Ecology Minister announced that the report's recommendations would be presented to the cabinet for consideration.
  • September 26, 2024: The Karnataka cabinet formally rejected the Kasturirangan committee report.
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The Centre, based on the Kasturirangan committee report, had in 2014 published a draft notification identifying the ecologically sensitive areas and suggested measures for its protection. | Photo Credit: file photo Getty Images/iStockphoto

The Karnataka government on Thursday decided to reject the Kasturirangan committee report on the protection of the ecologically sensitive areas (ESAs) Western Ghats region from environmental degradation, despite advocating in the last few months that the report would be reviewed.

After a Cabinet meeting on Thursday, Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister H.K. Patil said a decision was taken to reject the recommendations of the committee report, which legislators had been strongly opposing.

The Centre, based on the Kasturirangan committee report, had in 2014 published a draft notification identifying the ESAs and suggested measures for its protection.

Cutting across political lines, MLAs and MPs from districts such as Shivamogga, Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Chikkaamagaluru, Kodagu, and Uttara Kannada, all of which come under the Western Ghats region, have been strongly opposing the implementation of the report.

Many legislators said people living in villages would be affected if the recommendations were implemented in toto as the villages fell under the Western Ghats area.

In August 2024, Forest, Environment, and Ecology Minister Eshwar B. Khandre, who is also chairman of the Cabinet sub-committee said that the recommendations of the committee would be placed before the Cabinet. The previous BJP government led by Basavaraj Bommai too had opposed the report.

Published - September 26, 2024 10:32 pm IST

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