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07 August 2025: Indian Express Editorial Analysis

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1. Punjab Govt’s land pooling policy for Aerotropolis: HC seeks Centre’s stand

(Source: Page 3, The Indian Express)

Topic: GS Paper 2 (Governance), GS Paper 3 (Environment, Infrastructure)
Context
  • The Punjab and Haryana High Court has issued notices to the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) regarding Punjab’s new land pooling policy for a greenfield Aerotropolis project. The petitioners alleged that the state bypassed necessary environmental clearance under the Environment Protection Act, 1986

What is the Land Pooling Policy?

  • A land pooling mechanism allows governments to consolidate small landholdings for infrastructure projects by offering compensation in the form of developed plots or monetary benefits.

  • It is seen as an alternative to direct land acquisition, which often leads to farmer resistance.

The Aerotropolis Project:

  • A major urban development planned around a new international airport near Ludhiana.

  • It includes residential, commercial, and industrial clusters, making it an economic hub.

  • 5,350 acres of land across eight villages to be acquired.

Legal and Environmental Issues Raised:

  • Petitioners argue that:

    • The project lacks Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) as required under the 2006 EIA Notification.

    • Farmers were coerced into surrendering land, especially under pressure of development.

    • The land pooling notification violates the constitutional right to fair compensation.

Constitutional & Legal Dimensions:

  • Article 21 (Right to Life): Includes right to a clean environment.

  • Article 300A: Right to property and fair compensation.

  • Environmental clearance is mandatory for large-scale infrastructure under EPA, 1986 and EIA 2006 norms.

Governance and Policy Implications:

  • The case reflects the tension between development and environmental governance.

  • Raises questions about:

    • Due process in land acquisition

    • Transparency in land pooling

    • Sustainable urban planning practices

Way Forward:

  • Any mega-infrastructure policy must be environmentally and socially inclusive.

  • Need to strengthen institutional checks on state-led land development schemes.

  • State governments should follow due environmental procedures to avoid legal roadblocks and ensure sustainable outcomes.

Practice Question: Land pooling has emerged as a preferred alternative to land acquisition in India. Critically evaluate its implications for sustainable urban development, with reference to recent controversies.

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