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U’khand HC directs declaring hill stations as eco-sensitive

- MPOST BUREAU

NAINITAL: Uttarakhan­d High Court on Monday ordered all hill stations and glaciers in the state to be declared as eco-sensitive within three months and put a ban on all constructi­on within 25 km radius of the glaciers.

A Division Bench of the High Court comprising Justice Rajeev Sharma and Justice Alok Singh also said there should be restrictio­n on the number of people visiting the glaciers besides imposition of a tax on them. It also directed all municipal boards and nagar panchayats along the Ganges and the Yamuna to set up sewage treatment plants within six months besides asking the government to check water quality every 24 hours.

The order came on a PIL seeking the court’s interventi­on for stopping illegal constructi­on and felling of trees in the vicinity of Nainital.

The High Court banned all new constructi­on and felling of trees within a radius of two kilometres and five kilometers respective­ly around the lakes of Bhimtal, Sattal, Naukuchyat­aal, Nainital and Khurpataal.

The court also ordered that no new constructi­on should take place within a radius of 25 km of Gangotri and Yamunotri glaciers and no fossil fuel be burnt within a radius of 10 km around them. JAMMU: Several people involved in burning down of schools in Kashmir have been arrested and those responsibl­e for bringing education to a standstill will not be spared, Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti said here on Monday as

 ??  ?? J&K CM Mehbooba Mufti and Deputy CM Nirmal Singh address a press conference after the reopening of Civil Secretaria­t during a ceremony on the first day of the Darbar Move in Jammu on Monday
J&K CM Mehbooba Mufti and Deputy CM Nirmal Singh address a press conference after the reopening of Civil Secretaria­t during a ceremony on the first day of the Darbar Move in Jammu on Monday

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