New Delhi, March 15: The Union Environment Ministry has told the Supreme Court that it has no objection with the Central Empowered Committee’s proposed 10-member high-powered expert committee which has been tasked to come up with a uniform definition for the Aravalli hills and ranges.
In an affidavit filed before the top court, the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change has endorsed the names suggested for the high-powered expert committee comprising in-service and retired bureaucrats associated with the Forest Survey of India (FSI), Geological Survey of India (GSI) and Survey of India, along with academicians.
The committee is proposed to be headed by Kanchan Devi, the current director general of the Indian Council of Forestry Research & Education. (PTI)





