The Dandeli EIA Fraud
Press
- NGOs allege EIA irregularities, The Asian Age 8 December 2000
- EY are Al's Pals: A List of Gore's Top Donors, Corpwatch, September 08, 2000
- Light tremors in Dandeli, Deccan Herald, September 07, 2000
- Eco soundings, Guardian, September 06, 2000
- Ernst & Young rewriting dam report, The Times of India, September 03, 2000
- E&Y rewriting controversial report, The Economic Times, September 03, 2000
- Numbers Do Lie, Outlook, August 29, 2000
- Top MNC Consultant Accused of Plagiarism, Tehelka.com, no date
- Copycat dam study puts Ernst & Young in a spot, The Straits Times, August 29, 2000
- Consultants plagiarise report to get Karnataka power project cleared, newindpress.com, August 28, 2000
- Dam across river Kali running into rough weather, Deccan Herald, August 22, 2000
- Cancellation of Dandeli project hearing urged, Deccan Herald, August 19, 2000
- Hearing on Dandeli power project today, The Asian Age, August 20, 2000
- IMF Appoints External Audit Firm, Names New External Audit Committee, IMF News Brief, December 6, 1999
- Chairman of EY on IMF Internal Audit Team, The Asian, February 08, 1999
- 23 December 2006 - Forest Clearance for Dandeli Dam rejected once again by GOI
- 07 August 2006 : Governor demands explanation why Karnataka wants Centre to review rejection of forest clearance to Dandeli Dam
- September 23, 2003: Dandeli Dam cancelled says Karnataka Industries Minister Deshpande
- August 18, 2000: Ernst & Young Plagiarises EIA to push environmental clearance for Dandeli Dam Project
- September 11, 2000: "Despite Ernst & Young Plagiarised EIA on Dandeli Dam, Government not overruling Public Hearing held"
- December 05, 2000: "TERI produces EIA for Dandeli Dam Project in no time" - Efforts on to rush environmental clearance for MPC project
- December 08, 2000: "Dandeli Dam Public Hearing Postponed - 2nd Fraudulent EIA - Government must Reject MPC Project"
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