Hindustan Times (Delhi)

HC axe on hotels, ashrams, factories for polluting Ganga

- Prithviraj Singh prithviraj.singh@htlive.com

THE HIGH COURT ORDER TO SEAL ERRANT ESTABLISHM­ENTS WILL HIT 700 OF THE 1,400 HOTELS IN HARIDWAR

The Uttarakhan­d high court on Thursday told the state pollution control board to seal hotels, ashrams and industrial units in Haridwar for polluting the Ganga by dischargin­g untreated waste into the river.

The order, which came two days after a mining ban in the hill state, would hit 700 of the 1,400 hotels in the holy Hindu city visited by thousands of pilgrims everyday, officials said.

“The court has given us three months to comply with the order. A fresh survey will be conducted to identify the erring units,” pollution board secretary Vinod Singhal told HT.

Hearing a public interest litigation against hotels polluting the Ganga and hindering the Clean Ganga Mission, the court pulled up the pollution board for not following its order to shut down establishm­ents dischargin­g sewer into the river.

In his petition, Lalit Miglani, an advocate from Haridwar, complained of animal flesh being found in the river water.

The Clean Ganga Mission is the Modi’s government’s ambitious plan that brings together various efforts for cleaning and conserving the river.

This is the second time in 10 days that the court has stepped in to check pollution in the Ganga. The court on March 20 declared the Ganga and Yamuna living entities, bestowing on them same legal rights as a person. Questionin­g the board’s failure to implement its previous order to close down polluting industry and hotels, the court asked the board to cancel the licences of erring hotels and other establishm­ents within three months. The court is expected to issue a formal order on Friday. Most of the hotels and ashrams that face uncertain future are those set up under the Sarai Act, 1867, which didn’t require renewal of licence or the pollution board’s permission.

“We are ready to connect our establishm­ents with sewage line but there is no facility of modern sewerage system in north Haridwar,” said OP Jamdagni, a hotelier and district president of Haridwar Vyapar Mandal.

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