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Waste mgmt: NGT slams DSIIDC over Ranikhera site

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has restrained the DSIIDC from carrying out any constructi­on on land at Ranikhera near the Delhi-haryana border, which was earmarked for dumping waste but was not used till now.

NGT Chairperso­n Justice Swatanter Kumar slammed the Delhi State Industrial and Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Corporatio­n (DSIIDC) for giving priority to industrial activity at the site and said no one was willing to provide a solution to the problem of waste generation in the city.

“People are dying. There is no place to dump municipal solid waste. You will not put a single brick at this site. You call your managing director,” the tribunal bench observed.

The observatio­n came after the counsel appearing for the DSIIDC informed the panel that it was planning to set up a multi-storey non-polluting industrial unit at the site and expressed inability to give land for setting up a landfill site.

The matter will now be heard on December 6. The tribunal, which is looking into the issue of alternativ­e landfill sites, had earlier ordered inspection of land at Ranikhera.

It had directed the officers of the Delhi Developmen­t Authority, Delhi Jal Board, North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n and DSIIDC to visit the site and apprise the tribunal about the status of the land.

The direction came while hearing a plea for setting up of additional landfill sites at all available locations which can be used for waste management.

After the recent Ghazipur landfill collapse, NGT was working on alternativ­e sites for dumping of waste.

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