Department of Environment (Kerala)

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The Department of Environment is an administrative department of the Government of Kerala. The Environment Department is responsible for formulating and implementing policies related to the environment and climate change. Its headquarters is located in the Government Secretariat, Thiruvananthapuram.

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Department of Environment
Government of Kerala
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Department overview
Formed2006
Headquarters Government Secretariat, Thiruvananthapuram
Minister responsible
Department executives
  • Seeram Sambasiva Rao IAS, Special Secretary (Environment)
  • Suneel Pamidi IFS, Director
Child agencies
Website envt.kerala.gov.in

History

The Environment Department was created in 2006 when the subject of environment was separated from the then Science, Technology and Environment Department. [2]

The Directorate of Environment and Climate Change (DoECC) was later set up in December 2010. As the key agency of the department, the Directorate is responsible for planning, coordinating and guiding the implementation of environmental conservation policies and programmes of both the Central and State Governments. It is also the designated body for developing and carrying out initiatives related to climate change.

Leadership

The Environment Department is headed by a Cabinet Minister of the Government. The current Minister for Environment and Climate Change is Pinarayi Vijayan, the Chief Minister of Kerala. [3] [4]

The department is administratively headed by the Secretary to Government (Environment), an IAS officer, who is supported by Additional Secretaries, Joint Secretaries, Deputy Secretaries, Under Secretaries and other staff.

The Directorate of Environment and Climate Change, the nodal agency of the department responsible for implementation, is headed by a Director appointed by the Government. The Director of Environment is an IFS officer, and incumbent director is Suneel Pamidi I.F.S. [5]

Functions

Directorate of Environment and Climate Change

The Directorate is the principal functional wing of the department and is headquartered in Pettah, Thiruvananthapuram. It is headed by the Director of Environment and Climate Change, an Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer, who is supported by both technical and administrative staff. [2]

The technical cadre includes Environmental Scientists, Environment Programme Managers and Environment Engineers, assisted by Environment Officers and Assistant Environment Officers.

The administrative staff includes the Administrative Officer and the Finance Officer.

Institutions and agencies

See also

References

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