CAG slams environment ministry for not implementing plans
By IANSFriday, November 26, 2010
NEW DELHI - The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) Friday slammed the environment ministry for failing to implement its ambitious projects of afforestation, conservation of biodiversity, pollution control and spreading awareness among people.
The CAG report tabled in parliament found that money allotted under various environmental schemes has been lying unused and in majority of projects targets were not achieved.
The audit for the period ended March 2009 highlights issues relating to the adequacy and effectiveness of programmes, schemes and interventions made by the ministry to tackle important environmental issues like deforestation, biodiversity, control of pollution.
The report also contains 37 specific recommendations, which according to CAG will enable the executive to take corrective action as also frame policies and directives that will lead to improved environmental governance.