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Green nod to nuclear research project suspended by NGT

: The southern bench of the National Green Tribunal has suspended the environmental clearance of the India-based Neutrino Observatory project for research on high energy and nuclear physics, being set up in Tamil Nadu.

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: The southern bench of the National Green Tribunal has suspended the environmental clearance of the India-based Neutrino Observatory project for research on high energy and nuclear physics, being set up in Tamil Nadu.

Following the suspension of the green nod, the INO today said it would verify the claims that the project site in Tamil Nadu was near a national park and an inter-state border, using GIS-based information system.

It said it would obtain further statutory clearances, if warranted.

The INO Project is a multi-institutional effort aimed at building a world-class underground laboratory with a rock cover of approximately 1200 metre for non-accelerator based high energy and nuclear physics research in India.

The project that was proposed to be set up in Theni in Tamil Nadu was put on hold yesterday by the NGT when it was told that the Madhikettan Shola National Park in Idukki district of Kerala was just about 4.9 km from the proposed project site.

The tribunal was also informed that the Tamil Nadu-Kerala border was only a kilometre away, making it a Category "A" project.

Following this, the NGT suspended the nod for the project.

INO spokesperson and faculty at the Institute of Mathematical Sciences D Indumathi said they would verify the claim and take requisite clearances if warranted.

"We will verify (petitioner Sundararajan's claim) if the (Neutrino) project site falls within 4.9 km of the national park. We will verify the distance by using GIS based information systems and if it tallies, we will take all other requisite clearances from the appropriate authorities," she told

 

(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)

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