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Assam Govt Seeks 1 km Eco‑Sensitive Zone Around Kaziranga – Policy Shift and Conservation Concerns

The Assam government, led by CM Himanta Biswa Sarma, seeks to reduce the Eco‑Sensitive Zone around Kaziranga National Park from 10 km to 1 km, arguing it will aid urban growth. Environmentalists and opposition parties warn that the cut could heighten human‑animal conflict and damage critical wildlife corridors, making…
The Assam government, led by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma , has announced plans to ask the Centre to reduce the ESZ around Kaziranga from the default 10 km to a minimum of 1 km. The move has sparked a debate between development aspirations and ecological protection. Key Developments Assam seeks a 1‑km ESZ around Kaziranga, citing urban growth pressures in nearby towns such as Bokakhat and Kaliabor. The proposal references the NBWL 2002 resolution and the 2011 MoEFCC directive for site‑specific ESZ notifications. Assam points to the Deepor Beel draft notification, which limits its ESZ to 1‑5 km due to biotic pressure. The Supreme Court has previously ordered a uniform 1‑km ESZ but later allowed flexibility after objections from states like Kerala. Environmental activists, including Jadab Payeng , and opposition leaders warn that a reduced ESZ could increase human‑animal conflict and damage migration corridors. Important Facts Kaziranga covers 1,302 sq. km and hosts the world’s largest population of Indian rhinoceros. The default ESZ of up to 10 km is meant to act as a “shock absorber” for activities such as commercial mining, large‑scale tourism, and industrial projects. Prohibited activities in an ESZ include commercial mining, sawmills, and hydro‑electric projects . Regulated activities cover tree felling, road widening, and intensive agriculture, while permitted activities encourage eco‑friendly farming and renewable energy. The MoEFCC issued a July 2025 draft for Deepor Beel, prescribing an ESZ of 38.84 sq. km after noting “immense biotic pressure”
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Assam seeks 1 km ESZ for Kaziranga, sparking a state‑centre clash over conservation policy

Key Facts

  1. Assam Kaziranga के आसपास 1 km Eco‑Sensitive Zone (ESZ) का प्रस्ताव रखता है, जो डिफ़ॉल्ट 10 km बफ़र से बहुत नीचे है।
  2. Kaziranga National Park 1,302 sq km में फैला है और विश्व की सबसे बड़ी भारतीय गैंडे की जनसंख्या का घर है।
  3. ESZs को Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 के तहत परिभाषित किया गया है ताकि वाणिज्यिक खनन, लाकड़ी मिल और जलविद्युत परियोजनाओं जैसी गतिविधियों को प्रतिबंधित किया जा सके।
  4. प्रस्ताव National Board for Wildlife (NBWL) 2002 के प्रस्ताव और साइट‑विशिष्ट ESZ सूचनाओं के लिए MoEFCC 2011 निर्देश का हवाला देता है।
  5. Supreme Court ने प्रारंभ में राष्ट्रीय स्तर पर एक समान 1 km ESZ का आदेश दिया, लेकिन बाद में आपत्तियों के बाद राज्य‑विशिष्ट लचीलापन की अनुमति दी।
  6. जुलाई 2025 में MoEFCC का Deepor Beel के लिए मसौदा उसके ESZ को 1‑5 km (38.84 sq km) तक सीमित करता है, क्योंकि उच्च जैविक दबाव है।

Background

Eco‑Sensitive Zones are legal buffers created to protect wildlife habitats from harmful development. Their width is decided by the central Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) in consultation with the NBWL, reflecting federal‑state coordination. The current dispute illustrates how environmental law, judicial pronouncements and state development agendas intersect, a core theme in UPSC’s environment and polity syllabus.

UPSC Syllabus

  • GS3 — Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation
  • Prelims_GS — Ecology and Biodiversity
  • Essay — Environment and Sustainability
  • GS3 — Biodiversity and its Conservation
  • Prelims_GS — Environmental Issues and Climate Change
  • GS3 — Environmental Impact Assessment
  • GS3 — Infrastructure - Energy, Ports, Roads, Airports, Railways
  • Prelims_GS — National Current Affairs
  • GS2 — Executive and Judiciary - structure, organization and functioning
  • GS4 — Concept of public service, philosophical basis of governance and probity

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The Assam government, led by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, has announced plans to ask the Centre to reduce the ESZ around Kaziranga from the default 10 km to a minimum of 1 km. The move has sparked a debate between development aspirations and ecological protection.

Key Developments

  • Assam seeks a 1‑km ESZ around Kaziranga, citing urban growth pressures in nearby towns such as Bokakhat and Kaliabor.
  • The proposal references the NBWL 2002 resolution and the 2011 MoEFCC directive for site‑specific ESZ notifications.
  • Assam points to the Deepor Beel draft notification, which limits its ESZ to 1‑5 km due to biotic pressure.
  • The Supreme Court has previously ordered a uniform 1‑km ESZ but later allowed flexibility after objections from states like Kerala.
  • Environmental activists, including Jadab Payeng, and opposition leaders warn that a reduced ESZ could increase human‑animal conflict and damage migration corridors.

Important Facts

Kaziranga covers 1,302 sq. km and hosts the world’s largest population of Indian rhinoceros. The default ESZ of up to 10 km is meant to act as a “shock absorber” for activities such as commercial mining, large‑scale tourism, and industrial projects. Prohibited activities in an ESZ include commercial mining, sawmills, and hydro‑electric projects. Regulated activities cover tree felling, road widening, and intensive agriculture, while permitted activities encourage eco‑friendly farming and renewable energy.

The MoEFCC issued a July 2025 draft for Deepor Beel, prescribing an ESZ of 38.84 sq. km after noting “immense biotic pressure”

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Assam seeks 1 km ESZ for Kaziranga, sparking a state‑centre clash over conservation policy

Key Facts

  1. Assam Kaziranga के आसपास 1 km Eco‑Sensitive Zone (ESZ) का प्रस्ताव रखता है, जो डिफ़ॉल्ट 10 km बफ़र से बहुत नीचे है।
  2. Kaziranga National Park 1,302 sq km में फैला है और विश्व की सबसे बड़ी भारतीय गैंडे की जनसंख्या का घर है।
  3. ESZs को Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 के तहत परिभाषित किया गया है ताकि वाणिज्यिक खनन, लाकड़ी मिल और जलविद्युत परियोजनाओं जैसी गतिविधियों को प्रतिबंधित किया जा सके।
  4. प्रस्ताव National Board for Wildlife (NBWL) 2002 के प्रस्ताव और साइट‑विशिष्ट ESZ सूचनाओं के लिए MoEFCC 2011 निर्देश का हवाला देता है।
  5. Supreme Court ने प्रारंभ में राष्ट्रीय स्तर पर एक समान 1 km ESZ का आदेश दिया, लेकिन बाद में आपत्तियों के बाद राज्य‑विशिष्ट लचीलापन की अनुमति दी।
  6. जुलाई 2025 में MoEFCC का Deepor Beel के लिए मसौदा उसके ESZ को 1‑5 km (38.84 sq km) तक सीमित करता है, क्योंकि उच्च जैविक दबाव है।

Background & Context

Eco‑Sensitive Zones are legal buffers created to protect wildlife habitats from harmful development. Their width is decided by the central Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) in consultation with the NBWL, reflecting federal‑state coordination. The current dispute illustrates how environmental law, judicial pronouncements and state development agendas intersect, a core theme in UPSC’s environment and polity syllabus.

UPSC Syllabus Connections

GS3•Conservation, environmental pollution and degradationPrelims_GS•Ecology and BiodiversityEssay•Environment and SustainabilityGS3•Biodiversity and its ConservationPrelims_GS•Environmental Issues and Climate ChangeGS3•Environmental Impact AssessmentGS3•Infrastructure - Energy, Ports, Roads, Airports, RailwaysPrelims_GS•National Current AffairsGS2•Executive and Judiciary - structure, organization and functioningGS4•Concept of public service, philosophical basis of governance and probity

Mains Answer Angle

GS‑3 (Environment & Biodiversity) – Analyse the challenges of balancing state‑driven development with biodiversity conservation, using the Kaziranga ESZ controversy as a case study.

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