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SEIAA Launches Investigation into Global City Project Clearance

The State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA) has embarked on a formal investigation into the environmental clearance granted for the ambitious Global City project located in Gurugram. This inquiry has been spurred by a complaint from a concerned environmentalist alleging the dissemination of misleading information and potential breaches of environmental regulations. In a significant move, the SEIAA has directed the Gurugram deputy commissioner to undertake a comprehensive examination of the matter, underscoring the seriousness of the allegations.

The complaint points to possible violations of key environmental laws, notably the Forest Conservation Act and the Wildlife Conservation Act. Documents obtained through Right to Information (RTI) queries indicate that the project’s assertions—that the 1,000-acre site is largely devoid of substantial vegetation—may be unfounded. In fact, the area is believed to host approximately 32,000 trees and a rich diversity of wildlife. In light of these revelations, the SEIAA has reiterated the necessity of adhering to the conditions set forth in the environmental clearance, as mandated by the National Green Tribunal.

Additionally, the role of the Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (HSIIDC) in the project has come under scrutiny. Critics have raised alarms regarding HSIIDC’s actions, particularly in leasing land to private developers like Signature Global, which may lead to an unchecked negative cumulative impact on forested areas and local wildlife habitats. Moreover, concerns have been expressed about HSIIDC’s partial compliance with financial commitments related to wildlife conservation, with only a small fraction of the required funds reportedly deposited to address ecological damages.

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