
EIS Guidelines
EIS Guidelines refer to rules and procedures that ensure environmental impact assessments are conducted properly before starting projects like construction or industrial activities. They help identify potential environmental effects—such as pollution, habitat disruption, or resource use—and determine how to minimize or manage these impacts. The guidelines promote transparency, stakeholder consultation, and sustainable decision-making, ensuring that development projects are environmentally responsible and comply with legal standards. Essentially, they provide a structured approach to balancing progress with environmental preservation.