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Submit report on Ganga clean-up: NGT

October 15, 2017 09:15 pm | Updated 09:16 pm IST - New Delhi

Green panel directs Centre, U.P. and Uttarakhand governments.

A devotee performs a ritual near the Ganga in Allahabad. File

The National Green Tribunal has directed the Centre and the Uttar Pradesh and the Uttarakhand governments to file affidavits stating what steps they have taken to comply with its directions to clean the Ganga in the stretch between Gomukh and Unnao.

The green panel, in a detailed judgement, had passed a slew of directions to rejuvenate the Ganga, declaring as ‘No Development Zone’ an area of 100 metres from the edge of the river between Haridwar and Unnao and prohibiting dumping of waste within 500 metres from the river.

A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar also asked all the stakeholders to state what course of action they propose to take in relation to Phase-2 from Kanpur to the U.P. border.

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Will pass coercive orders

“We make it clear that in the event now the compliance is not made, to the directions of the tribunal, we will be compelled to pass coercive orders. Let copy of this order be provided to the chief secretaries of U.P. and Uttarakhand.

“All the counsels appearing for their respective clients will inform these directions to them. Copy of this order, also, be sent to DG of National Mission for Clean Ganga; Secretary, Ministry of Water Resources and Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change for compliance,” the bench said.

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The matter is listed for next hearing on October 24.

The tribunal had earlier, in a detailed judgement, said the government has spent over ₹7,000 crore in two years to clean the Ganga which still remains a “serious environmental issue”. The order, running into 543 pages, said “till the demarcation of floodplains and identification of permissible and non—permissible activities by the state government of this judgement, we direct that 100 metres from the edge of the river would be treated as no development/construction zone between Haridwar to Unnao in U.P.”

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