Art of Living fest faces new hurdle before NGT

Plea filed against Sri Sri's proposal to release "enzymes" into dirty drains joining the Yamuna to clean the river.

February 22, 2016 06:59 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 02:03 am IST - NEW DELHI:

Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Art of Living Foundation founder. A petitioner has referred to news reports in which Sri Sri Ravi Shankar has stated that lakhs of people are bringing “enzymes” which would be released in the dirty drains joining the Yamuna to cleanse the river. The appellant has sought to know whether the proposal  has been approved by the Central and State Pollution Control Boards.

Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Art of Living Foundation founder. A petitioner has referred to news reports in which Sri Sri Ravi Shankar has stated that lakhs of people are bringing “enzymes” which would be released in the dirty drains joining the Yamuna to cleanse the river. The appellant has sought to know whether the proposal has been approved by the Central and State Pollution Control Boards.

In fresh trouble for Art of Living’s three-day ‘World Culture Festival,’ a Noida-based environmentalist on Monday moved the National Green Tribunal (NGT) against the foundation’s plan to release ‘enzymes’ into 17 drains joining Yamuna for cleaning the river.

Petitioner Anand Arya has referred to news reports in which Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, founder of Art of Living, has stated that lakhs of people are bringing “enzymes” which would be released in the dirty drains to cleanse the water.

The three-day event will be held from March 11-13 on the west bank of Yamuna flood plains to celebrate 35 years of The Art of Living foundation. The President and the Prime Minister have given their consent to the part of inaugural ceremony.

“This proposed activity would be in blatant violation of the provisions of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, and the Biological Diversity Act, 2002, since it is, basically, introducing foreign elements into the river, without any scientific study or information,” Mr. Arya said in his plea. He also raised questions with respect to the release of the enzymes and asked whether these “foreign elements” have approval from the Central or State Pollution Control Boards.

“If so approved, can the results as submitted for approvals from Central or State Pollution Control Boards be shared and published in the newspapers by Art of Living,” the environmentalist has asked.

NGT notices

Earlier, the green panel had issued notices to the Delhi government, Delhi Development Authority and Art of Living Foundation on another plea seeking stoppage of ongoing construction work on the flood plains of Yamuna.

It had also constituted an expert committee headed by Water Resources Secretary Shashi Shekhar along with professors Gosain, C.R. Babu and Prof. Brij Gopal from Jaipur and directed them to inspect the site in question.

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