Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Sand mining on Yamuna banks: NGT takes notice, forms joint committee

- Neeraj Mohan

KARNAL: Following the complaints of rampant and large-scale sand mining on Yamuna banks, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) has issued directions to the Haryana government and formed a joint committee under the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).

Hearing the complaint filed by Yamunanaga­r-based farmer Kiran Pal Rana, the bench headed by NGT chairperso­n Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel ruled that the joint committee comprising CPCB, Haryana state pollution control board and Yamunanaga­r district magistrate with regard to the area in Haryana should furnish a factual and action-taken report within three months, while scheduling the next hearing on January 6, 2021.

The bench also ruled that the applicant may serve a set of papers to CPCB, Haryana pollution control board and Yamunanaga­r district magistrate within two weeks and file affidavit of service via email.

In his complaint, the farmer alleged that in the lack of action by the authoritie­s concerned, illegal mechanised in-stream riverbed mining was taking place on the banks of Yamuna river in Gumthala’s north and south blocks in Yamunanaga­r and near Nangla Rai village of Kairana block in Uttar Pradesh’s Shamli.

“The illegal mining activities have changed the course of the river as the miners have created embankment­s to stop the flow besides building illegal bridges on the river,” he added.

The complainan­t also mentioned a CAG report based on geospatial studies in June last year with critical findings regarding the illegal sand mining in Yamunanaga­r and resultant loss of revenue to the government.

“In the last two years, six children have died by falling in deep mining pits in Yamunanaga­r, Panipat and Shamli. The miners have illegally excavated about 50 acres in Tajewala village and sold material worth around ₹155 crore, causing revenue loss of around ₹21 crore to the exchequer,” the complainan­t said.

“Though the local administra­tion has taken cognisance of the issue and ordered an inquiry, there is no informatio­n on what disciplina­ry actions have been taken against the violators involved,” he added.

Haryana state pollution control board member secretary S Narayanan said, “Directions in this regard have been issued and the state pollution control board will comply with the orders of the green tribunal.”

In his response over the allegation­s, Yamunanaga­r deputy commission­er Mukul Kumar said, “Action is being taken as per the law and we will ensure compliance with the NGT orders.”

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? On a complaint filed by a Yamunanaga­r-based farmer, the NGT bench has sought an action-taken report within 3 months.
HT PHOTO On a complaint filed by a Yamunanaga­r-based farmer, the NGT bench has sought an action-taken report within 3 months.

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