Proof of land acquisition not needed for green clearances

Last February, the ministry inserted a clause stating that a confirmation from the State government, or their authorized agency indicating their intent to acquire land for the project as indicated in the EIA (enviornmental impact assessment) report of the Project, will also be considered

Proof of land acquisition not needed for green clearances
Last February, the ministry inserted a clause stating that a confirmation from the State government, or their authorized agency indicating their intent to acquire land for the project as indicated in the EIA (enviornmental impact assessment) report of the Project, will also be considered

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