Great Nicobar Project and Environmental Concerns

Syllabus: Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment.

Project Overview

  • The Great Nicobar mega-project involves a port, airport, power plant, and township.
  • Estimated investment rose to ₹92,000 crore, with significant ecological implications.
  • The project has faced legal scrutiny before the National Green Tribunal (NGT) and Calcutta High Court.

Ministry’s admission

  • The Environment Ministry admitted the project will significantly impact island biodiversity.
  • Galathea Bay hosts over 20,000 live coral colonies and vital turtle nesting beaches.
  • The site includes more than 50 nesting mounds of the endemic Nicobar megapode.

Conservation paradox

  • The National Board for Wildlife (NBWL) had earlier denotified the proposed Galathea Bay sanctuary in 2021.
  • Denotification removed protected status that was originally proposed to protect biodiversity.
  • This sequence raises questions about the Ministry’s commitment to conservation mandates.

CRZ classification dispute

  • CRZ-1A areas prohibit large construction due to ecological sensitivity.
  • An NGT order (April 2023) noted Galathea Bay qualified as CRZ-1A.
  • The National Centre for Sustainable Coastal Management (NCSCM) ground-truthing later concluded no part fell under CRZ-1A.
  • The high-powered committee accepted the NCSCM’s confidential report as conclusive.

Transparency and procedural issues

  • Neither the NCSCM report nor the committee submission are publicly available.
  • The Ministry cites defence reasons to withhold these documents from disclosure.
  • The Ministry’s recent admissions about coral and nesting conflict with prior reports.
  • This contradiction raises concerns about scientific rigour, procedural propriety, and honesty.
  • Public scrutiny is essential given Galathea Bay’s importance for leatherback turtle nestings.

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