Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘Hardly anything done to clean Ganga’

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NEW DELHI: Voicing dissatisfa­ction over the steps taken by the Uttarakhan­d government to clean the Ganga, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Thursday said the situation was extraordin­arily bad and hardly anything effective has been done to clean the river.

A bench headed by NGT chairperso­n Justice A K Goel said despite claims by authoritie­s, the work done on the ground for Ganga rejuvenati­on was not adequate and regular monitoring was required to improve the situation.

“Hardly anything effective has been done. Have you gone and seen the area? I have gone, and there are constructi­ons. It is a difficult situation, but I cannot accept that anything has been done. I cannot.

The situation is extraordin­arily bad...,” the NGT chairperso­n observed.

The green panel ordered a survey to seek views of the common people about what they feel on ground about the pollution in the Ganga and said the feedback could be given through e-mail to authoritie­s concerned.

“It is the most prestigiou­s river in the country, which 100 crore people respect, but we are unable to protect it. Let us try to make the mechanism as strong and effective as possible,” the bench, also comprising justices Jawad Rahim and R S Rathore, said.

The tribunal noted that nine status reports have been filed before it in the last two years, but the results were hardly visible on the ground.

“We are here for the common man. Go on the roads and see the disappoint­ment that they have with the ground situation,” the bench observed.

During the hearing, the Uttarakhan­d government told the NGT that it has issued directions for banning use of plastic, sewage waste disposal, constructi­on of public toilets, demarcatio­n of the flood plains and prohibitio­n on mechanised mining of the river bed.

The bench, however, said, “Though the compliance affidavit may claim that all the steps have been taken, the object of the directions in letter and spirit and effect on the ground is not adeq

Advocate M C Mehta, who has filed petition for cleaning of the Ganga, told the bench that the water in the river was unsafe for drinking and there was no hygiene in and around river.

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