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Green panel asks UP, Bihar govts to inform number of human corpses found in river

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NEW DELHI: The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has directed the Uttar Pradesh and Bihar government­s to inform it about the number of human corpses found floating in the river Ganga besides bodies buried on the river bed in the two states before the onset of Covid till March 31 this year.

A bench of Justices Arun Kumar Tyagi and expert member Dr Afroz Ahmad directed the Additional Chief Secretary (Home) and Additional Chief Secretary/principal Secretary (Health), government­s of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar respective­ly to submit factual verificati­on reports on the issue.

“How many dead bodies were documented/found to have been floating in river Ganga and (b) to have been buried on the river bed in the States of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar before COVID-19 in the years 2018 and 2019 and after Covid 19 in the years 2020, 2021 and till 31.03.2022?

“In how many cases financial support was extended by the Government­s of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar respective­ly for cremation, funeral, or burial of the dead bodies? What steps were taken for creating public awareness and promoting public participat­ion for preventing floating of dead bodies in river Ganga or their burial in or near the river bed,?” the bench asked.

The tribunal sought to know whether any criminal case was registered and any prosecutio­n was launched against any person for violation of the guidelines for the management of bodies Covid infected or otherwise.

The green panel also asked if there was any violation of environmen­tal norms and, if so, the details of the remedial measures taken may be furnished.

The NGT was hearing a plea filed by journalist Sanjay Sharma seeking directions to ensure that proper Covid protocol is followed for the disposal of the Coronaviru­s impacted human corpses.

“Direct the Respondent­s to devise permanent mechanisms to regulate the disposal of dead bodies into the rivers, and issue directions to incentiviz­e resort to the crematoriu­m to give effect to the fundamenta­l right to decent burial and cremation.

“Direct Respondent­s to ensure a proper and complete health checkup of those living near the river beds where the human corpses are buried/set afloat and ensure their proper treatment,” the plea said.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Dozens of decomposin­g bodies washed up at the banks of Ganga River at Chausa in Buxar
FILE PHOTO Dozens of decomposin­g bodies washed up at the banks of Ganga River at Chausa in Buxar

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