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Steering
Committee for Tenth Five Year Plan (2002-2007).
Environment,
Forests & Wildlife
Dated 24
November 2000
It has been decided
to set up a Steering Committee on Environment, Forests & Wildlife
for the Tenth Five Year Plan.
The composition
of the Steering Committee will be as under:
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(1)
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Member (Env.
& Forests), Planning Commission
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Chairman
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(2)
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Principal
Adviser( E & F), Planning Commission
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Member
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(3)
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Secretary,
Ministry of Env. & Forests
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Member
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(4)
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Secretary,
Deptt. of Ocean Development
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Member
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(5)
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Secretary,
Deptt. of Health & Family Welfare
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Member
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(6)
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Secretary,
ISM & H
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Member
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(7)
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Secretary.
Ministry of Rural Development
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Member
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(8)
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Secretary,
Ministry of Information 4 Broadcasting
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Member
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(9)
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Secretary,
Ministry of Urban Development
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Member
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(10)
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Secretary,
Ministry of Water Resources
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Member
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(11)
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Secretary,
Deptt.of Biotechnology
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Member
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(12)
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Secretary,
Ministry of Tribal Affairs
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Member
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(13)
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Secretary.
Deptt. of Industry & Policy Planning
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Member
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(14)
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Special
Secretary & I.G.F., MoEF
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Member
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(15)
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Director
General , ICFRE , Dehradun
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Member
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(16)
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Director
General, ICAR, New Delhi
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Member
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(17)
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Chairman,
CPCB
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Member
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(16)
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Prof.Shekhar
Singh, iiPA, New Delhi
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Member
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(19)
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Shri Chandi
Prasad Bhatt
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Member
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(20)
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Shri M.S.Nair.
former PCCF, Kerala State
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Member
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(21)
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Dr.R.N.
Singh, Director, NEERI, Nagpur
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Member
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(22)
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Sh.KP.Nyati,
Head, Environment, Cll, New Delhi
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Member
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(23)
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Dr. Dibyajyoti
Ghosh, Deptt. of Env. GOWB, Calcutta
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Member
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(24)
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Sh. Kiran
Kartik, M.D., Discovery Channel. New Delhi
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Member
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(25)
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Dr. Ram
Prasad, IIFM. Bhopal
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Member
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(26)
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Dr.Ram Lakhan
Singh,CWW, Lucknow
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Member
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(27)
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Dr. Kavita
Prasad Pathak, Madhav Market Colony Lanka. Varanasi
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Member
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(28)
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Dr. Kausha!
Kumar, Utthan, 18-A, Auckland Road, Allahabad
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Member
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(29)
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Shri S.K.
Awasthi, Oabalpur
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Member
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(30)
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Dr A.P.Dixit,
General Manager, AFC Mumbai
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Member
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(31)
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Dr.V.N.Pandey,
A-50 South Extn. Part II, New Delhi
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Member
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(32)
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Dr. A.P.
Mitra, former DG, NPL, New Delhi
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Member
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(33)
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Dr Anil
Aggarwal, Director, CSE, New Delhi
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Member
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(34)
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Shri Rajiv
Kher, Joint Secretary, MoEF.
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Member-Secretary
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2. The terms of
reference of the Steering Committee will be as under.
- To make recommendations
for evolving an effective and efficient paradigm for environment
and forestry sector for the tenth five year plan based on a review
of the existing policy / approach and taking into account the weaknesses
in institutional, legislative, regulatory and enforcement structure.
- To prepare
an identified list of externally aided projects along with corresponding
broad contours and relative priorities.
- To review the
rehabilitation and resettlement framework of policies with a view
to strengthening the structure and reconciling apparent confrontation
between environment and development
- To go into
trade and environment aspects with a view to protecting the vital
national interest (including sustainable forest certification as
well as fiscal levies on forest products).
- To suggest
measures for effective implementation of the Supreme Court's directives
from time to time.
- To recomend
strategy for a proactive stance on the international environmental
issues such as climate change, biodiversity and desertification.
Within the broader
socio-economic objectives of the Tenth Five Year Plan and recognizing
that the economic and social development and the protection of environment
forests are inter-dependent and mutually reinforcing components of
sustainable development, tree Committee may focus, inter alia, on
the following items: -
A. Environmental
Issues
- Strategies
for sustainable development to achieve sustainability and alleviate
poverty.
- Preparation
of natural resources budget and state of environment report by the
states and union territories
- Initiative
for tackling the problem of air, water and noise pollution and safe
disposal of hazardous waste, etc.
- People's participation
based on a national campaign, environmental awareness, education
and involvement of NGOs.
- Enhancing of
effectiveness of State and Central Pollution Control Boards/Committees.
- Environment
Impact Assessment, Environmental clearance and ensuring internalisation
of environmental aspects in national accounting procedures.
B. Forest
& Wild Life Issues
- Greening the
country through joint forest management, agro-forestry, urban forestry
and afforestation of wastelands.
- Capacity building
for conservation and development of natural resources rooted in
the principles of ecology, economics, social and gender equity,
energy conservation, employment generation and social auditing.
- Increasing
productivity, reducing demand and supply imbalances, increasing
export and reducing import of timber and pulpwood and other forest
produce.
- Recognising
the symbiotic relationship between forest and forest dwellers, implementing
poverty alleviation schemes, gainful employment and empowerment
of tribals and women.
- Strengthening
linkages between forestry and agriculture, pastures, watershed development
and tribal development programmes.
- Development
and sustainable use of medicinal plants, bamboo and canes and other
Non-timber forest produce (NTFP).
- Conservation
and development of wild life, protected areas, eco- development
projects, zoos etc.
- Conservation
of biodiversity & sustainable use.
- Low cost, less
energy, less material intensive, clean technologies for processing
of forest produce.
- A vigorous
role for voluntary agencies and community centred forest care movement.
- Innovative
ways for augmenting flow of resources into the sector.
- Forest clearance
The Steering Committee
will consider the reports of specific working groups in the areas
of environment, forestry, wild life and research and education with
a view to suggest priorities and thrust areas. The Steering committee
will suqgest a portfolio of schemes, corresponding physical targets.
measurable objectives and financial requirements adopting the concept
of zero-based budget. The committee may consider any other issue,
which it considers relevant.
The Chairman may
co-opt experts and constitute sub-groups for specific tasks. The Steering
Committee would be serviced by the Planning Commission.
TA/ DA for nor-official
members would be met as per Govt. Rules from the Budget of the Planning
Commission at par with the Group 'A' official of the Govt. of India.
The Steering Committee
will submit its report to the Planning Commission by the 31st December
2001.
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