K-Rail to consult public on eco issues posed by SilverLine
The Hindu
Webinar points to multiple ecological threats faced by Kerala
Consultative meetings will be held with members of the local community in all 11 districts through which the 570-km-long SilverLine, the semi-high-speed rail corridor that will link Thiruvananthapuram and Kasaragod, will pass, to allay ecological and allied concerns, top officials of K-Rail, the implementing agency, have said. A comprehensive environment impact assessment (EIA) study too will be done. They were responding to queries raised by the public at Green Signal, a webinar on ‘Environmental aspects of SilverLine, organised by K-Rail in connection with World Environment Day on Saturday.More Related News
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