SCIENCETHE HINDU NATIONAL
NBWL Standing Committee considers over 100 development projects requiring wildlife clearance
The NBWL Standing Committee is evaluating over 100 development projects requiring wildlife clearance. The proposals are being assessed based on ecological impacts, public welfare, national development, and the adequacy of mitigation measures to protect wildlife and habitats.
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