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NGT raps Delhi govt over illegal industries in Northwest Delhi

The National Green Tribunal has rapped the Delhi government and the civic bodies for not giving details of the illegal industries sealed by them in Northwest Delhi.

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The National Green Tribunal has rapped the Delhi government and the civic bodies for not giving details of the illegal industries sealed by them in Northwest Delhi.

A bench headed by Justice Jawad Rahim took exception to the SDM of the area concerned not filing action taken report despite its specific direction.

The green panel ordered the officials to file an affidavit and apprise it about the industries which have been shut down for running without requisite permissions and causing air pollution.

"Despite our order, directing SDM to file action taken report is absent and no acceptable submission is made on behalf of respondents. Hence, we direct the SDM concerned to file affidavit and explain the lapses," the bench said, listing the matter for next hearing on August 9.

Earlier, the NGT had directed Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) and North Delhi Municipal Corporation to jointly inspect the area and submit a detailed report.

It had also directed DPCC to also state whether they had given consent to operate to any of these units and, if not, then what action they have taken for all these years.

The order came on the plea of city resident Krishan Kumar seeking closure of illegal industries in Prahladpur Bangar area of Rohini in West Delhi on the ground that these were causing air pollution.

The plea claimed that numerous industrial units were operating in residential areas without consent from DPCC and the authorities have turned "blind eye" towards them.

 

(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)

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