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State of Environment – Chhattisgarh has been prepared by IIT, Bombay under the United Nation Development Programme (UNDP) Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF), Government of India (GOI), New Delhi in consultation with Environmental Protection Training and Research Institute (EPTRI), Hyderabad, a National Host Institution, to assist the local government. Pressure, State, Impact, Response (PSIR) methodology, an internationally recognized method has been adopted to study the pressure on the state of environment by different sectors. The report contains twelve chapters which deal with various sectors including geography and demography, agriculture and allied sectors, water resources, forests and biodiversity, tribal development, energy and power, industries and growth, urban development, transportation and tourism, mining and health. Pressures caused by the sectoral development on environment, the present state of environment, impact of environment due to the altered state of environment and the responses of the society and the government in terms of its policies are discussed in detail in each of these sectors. A brief summary of the report is presented below.
“ The Madhya Pradesh Reorganization Act-2000” paved the way for the creation of Chhattisgarh on 25 th August 2000. The State of Madhya Pradesh was bifurcated into Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh on the First day of November 2000 by the Government of India. The State of Chhattisgarh lies between 17 º46-24º 8 N latitude and 80º 15-84º24 E longtitude. The State measures 640 km from North to South and 336 km from East to West with a total area of 1,35,194 sq.km. Jagdalpur is the largest district (17016.40 Sq.Km) while Kawardha is the smallest district (3958.01 Sq.Km.) in area