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Modi needs to do a Swacch Regulation programme in the energy sector

Modi needs to do a Swacch Regulation programme in the energy sector

by The Daily Eye Team October 24 2014, 8:00 am Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 48 secs

The Union Cabinet’s decision to auction cancelled coal blocks was announced by finance minister Arun Jaitley on Monday with only a passing reference that the government would protect the environment while doing so. The UPA claimed to do so, too, but often cheated on its own stated regulations and policies. So far the NDA has performed worse than the UPA on this count, weakening green regulations with much greater clarity of intent, in haste and by stealth.

The opaqueness of its actions only threatens to strengthen radical green groups and polarise the debate about sustainable growth instead of helping discover a better route to growth. Integrating environmental concerns into coal block distribution is a tough call by any measure. It requires taking hard decisions about leaving some coal in the ground for good, about not touching some coal blocks till we reach certain energy demand-supply situation and permitting other blocks to be mined under strict supervision.

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Former Director Ideation at Zee Network, filmmaker and writer Vinta Nanda is the editor of The Daily Eye, and has recently directed a feature-length documentary on feminism in India titled #SHOUT. Vinta produced, directed and wrote television serials including Tara, Raahein, Raahat, Aur Phir Ek Din and Miilee. Her film, White Noise (2004), was screened at international film festivals. Her Edutainment work includes the serials Sheila and Kasbah, feature film Anant, and Documentary, The Distant Thunder and she led The Third Eye program from 2013 to 2018 in partnership with Hollywood Health and Society, Norman Lear Center, USC Annenberg, supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which built platforms for interactions  between creative communities and specialists, experts, social scientists and activists to initiate the idea of conscious storytelling.


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