The Asian Age

Sri Sri gives in, pays Yamuna fine

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs NEW DELHI, JUNE 6

The Art of Living Foundation on Monday gave in to the National Green Tribunal directions and paid the environmen­t compensati­on of ` 4.75 crore for damaging the Yamuna during its threeday festival in March.

The foundation, led by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, deposited the money through a demand draft on June 3. “The Art of Living Foundation has submitted a demand draft of ` 4.75 crore as per the orders of the National Green Tribunal on June 3,” advocate Kush Sharma, appearing for the DDA, told PTI.

The foundation hinted that it may approach the Supreme Court against the National Green Tribunal order asking it to pay ` 5 crore as compensati­on. It also claimed that there has been no scientific assessment of pre- and post- situation of the floodplain­s till now.

The green panel had on June 3 directed the expert committee headed by Shashi Shekhar, secretary of ministry of water resources, to inspect the site on the Yamuna floodplain­s where the three- day festival was organised, before June 10. The panel had also asked to submit a “complete and comprehens­ive” report in a sealed cover by July 4.

The foundation, however, reiterated that no harm was caused to the Yamuna floodplain­s during the World Culture Festival. In a statement released on Monday, the AoL claimed: “The Art of Living is a reputed organisati­on with a proven track record in environmen­t protection and care. We would like to state that much of what has been said with reference to damage of the Yamuna floodplain­s is concocted and without any logical or scientific basis.”

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