Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Green court may decide fate of event in crucial hearing today

- Press Trust of India htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The National Green Tribunal will resume a crucial hearing on Tuesday on pleas seeking cancellati­on of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s Art of Living three-day World Culture Festival on the Yamuna floodplain­s to celebrate 35 years of the foundation.

A bench headed by NGT Chairperso­n Swatanter Kumar will hear the matter in which Delhi Developmen­t Authority (DDA), Uttar Pradesh and Delhi government­s will make their submission­s with regard to grant of permission to the festival.

On March 3, DDA had submitted that it had granted conditiona­l permission for organising the event and had no idea about the magnitude of the programme.

The DDA had denied the suggestion that it had provided 3.5 hectare of land for a parking lot on the banks of the river and said it had only provided over 20 hectares for the recreation­al programme.

The NGT is also hearing a plea against the foundation’s plan to release ‘enzymes’ into 17 drains joining Yamuna for cleaning the river.

Earlier, the green panel had issued notices to the Delhi government, DDA and Art of Living Foundation on another plea seeking a stay on the ongoing constructi­on work on the floodplain­s.

It had also constitute­d an expert committee headed by water resources secretary Shashi Shekhar to inspect the site of the proposed festival.

The Art of Living foundation will have yoga and meditation sessions, peace prayers by Sanskrit scholars and tradi-

A BENCH HEADED BY NGT CHAIRPERSO­N SWATANTER KUMAR WILL HEAR THE MATTER IN WHICH DELHI DEVELOPMEN­T AUTHORITY (DDA), UP

tional cultural performanc­es by artists from India and abroad. It was also aiming to create a world record by creating a stage that is spread across over 7 acres.

 ?? SUNIL GHOSH/HT FILE PHOTO ?? NGT had issued notices to the DDA and Delhi and UP government­s over clearances for the mega event.
SUNIL GHOSH/HT FILE PHOTO NGT had issued notices to the DDA and Delhi and UP government­s over clearances for the mega event.

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