The Asian Age

Hindon pollution: NGT orders criminal proceeding­s against municipal officers

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New Delhi, Dec. 20: The National Green Tribunal has ordered initiating criminal proceeding­s against officers in charge of municipal bodies across seven districts of Uttar Pradesh for their failure to prevent pollution of the Hindon River. Hindon is a tributary of the Yamuna river having a length of around 400 km and a catchment area of about 7,083 sq. km. The rain-fed river is a primary source of water in the districts of Gautam Buddh Nagar, Ghaziabad, Saharanpur, Muzaffarna­gar, Shamli,

Meerut and Baghpat.

A bench of judicial members justices Sudhir Agarwal and Arun Kumar Tyagi said, “Despite the matter being pending for more than one year, nothing substantia­lly was improved about the quality of water of river Hindon and the continuous discharge of untreated sewage and trade effluent is still rampant, polluting river water continuous­ly.”

Till date, “stringent action” has not been taken and the remedial action shows “only future promises, meetings, some decisions, actions to be taken

G.N. JHA in future but virtually there is no improvemen­t of the situation”, the bench, also comprising expert member A. Senthil Vel said.

Noting that some sewage treatment plants (STPs) that were under trial for several months were not yet functional, the bench said it showed a lack of seriousnes­s and earnest efforts on the part of the authoritie­s in the discharge of their statutory functions for the protection of the environmen­t.

“In these circumstan­ces, we direct Member Secretary, UPPCB (Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board) forthwith to initiate or get initiated criminal prosecutio­n by lodging criminal complaint in appropriat­e court-against the officers-in-charge of municipal corporatio­ns/municipal bodies (of the seven districts),” the tribunal said in an order dated December 15.

◗ THE RAIN-fed river is a primary source of water in the districts of Gautam Buddh Nagar, Ghaziabad, Saharanpur, Muzaffarna­gar, Shamli, Meerut and Baghpat

 ?? ?? Indian Youth Congress activists protest against the Central government in New Delhi on Wednesday over suspension of Opposition MPs from Parliament and the issue of unemployme­nt. —
Indian Youth Congress activists protest against the Central government in New Delhi on Wednesday over suspension of Opposition MPs from Parliament and the issue of unemployme­nt. —

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