Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

NGT directs 3-member committee to probe sand mining in Charkhi Dadri

- Letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

THE TRIBUNAL WAS HEARING A PLEA FILED BY LOCAL RESIDENT VINOD KUMAR JANGRA SEEKING DIRECTIONS TO CHECK ALLEGED UNREGULATE­D MINING

The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has directed a three-member committee to inspect and verify allegation­s of unregulate­d sand mining and stone crushing in Charkhi Dadri district of Haryana.

A bench headed by NGT chairperso­n Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel asked the panel comprising representa­tives from the Union ministry of environmen­t and forests, Central Pollution Control Board and the state pollution control board (SPCB) to visit the site.

“The state pollution control board will act as nodal agency for coordinati­on and compliance. Nominees of the said department­s may be made at the earliest. Report received from the deputy commission­er, Charkhi Dadri may be forwarded to the SPCB for further coordinati­on and action.

“A copy of this order be sent by e-mail to MoEF, CPCB and SPCB. The applicant is at liberty to furnish a set of papers, including the photograph­s to the SPCB. The report may be furnished by the committee within one month by e-mail,” the bench said.

The NGT on August 31 last year had formed a committee of representa­tives of state pollution control board, mining department, forest department and deputy commission­er charkhi dadri to furnish a factual and action taken report. Later, a report was submitted on February 11 by the deputy commission­er, Charkhi Dadri, stating that appropriat­e devices such as stationary sprinklers etc. have been installed and the ambient air quality is being maintained.

However, the lawyer for the petitioner in the case produced photograph­s indicating that machines are being illegally operated for mining activities and the report does not depict correct picture of the ground situation.

The tribunal was hearing a plea filed by local resident Vinod Kumar Jangra seeking directions to check alleged unregulate­d mining and stone crushing units which were causing air pollution and damaging the environmen­t.

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