Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

NGT orders action against Ansal for flouting green laws

- Dhananjay Jha dhananjay.jha@hindustant­imes.com

GURUGRAM: The National Green Tribunal (NGT) in its order issued on January 8, 2019, has ordered action against the developer of Sushant Lok-1 for several environmen­tal violations committed within the premises of the residentia­l colony.

Shushant Lok-1 was developed by Ansal API Limited in the late 1980s, and the colony is spread across sectors 27, 28, 43, and 52 of the city. In September 2018, the NGT had received a complaint in this regard from a resident of the colony, following which it appointed a five-member committee, comprising officials of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the district town planning department, the Delhi School of Planning and Architectu­re, the Central Groundwate­r Authority(cwga) and the State Environmen­t Impact Assessment Authority(seiaa), and ordered it to submit a factual report. The committee was led a CPCB official. It conducted investigat­ion in Sushant Lok in October and found that the developer had committed a large number of environmen­tal violations, such as encroachme­nts in green areas, illegal extraction of ground water, dumping of untreated sewage in stormwater drains, raising illegal constructi­ons, among others. The committee submitted its report to the NGT in October, 2018. “Committee’s report has revealed encroachme­nts like hutment for security/labours, DG sets, kitchen gardens in earmarked green areas. And green belts have not been developed according to the norms of the licence by the developer as well[sic]” stated the NGT order, directing the committee to exercise its statutory power to take action against the violations within three months. A member of the committee, on condition of anonymity said, “The CPCB will send notices to all the concerned government department­s to implement the NGT order.”

However, Ansal API Limited, which developed Sushant Lok, said that the developer has not committed any violations.

Abhishek Aggarwal, senior vice president of Ansal API,” said, “We will not say anything about the violations mentioned in the report, but to be fair on our part, we have not committed any such violations at all.”sudhir Chauhan, senior town planner (STP), Gurugram, said, “We have not received the order yet. We will comment only after we get details of the order.”

 ?? HT ARCHIVES ?? After years of complaint by the residents of the colony, the NGT constitute­d a five-member committee which found gross violations of environmen­tal laws by the developer, who allegedly acted in collusion with DTCP officials.
HT ARCHIVES After years of complaint by the residents of the colony, the NGT constitute­d a five-member committee which found gross violations of environmen­tal laws by the developer, who allegedly acted in collusion with DTCP officials.

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