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Observing that its “last hope” rests on the National Green Tribunal (NGT), the Supreme Court referred to it the responsibility to monitor and inspect industrial units along the Ganga and even cut off water and power connections if the units are found to be polluting the river.

A three-judge Bench led by Justice T.S. Thakur said official apathy and “failure at various levels” in both the State and the Central Pollution Control Board had led to the Ganga dying at the hands of “highly” and “grossly” polluting units, which flushed their untreated effluents into the river without any checks.

The inaction had continued even after numerous orders were passed by the Supreme Court directing the authorities to protect the river since 1980s, when a PIL was filed before the court by lawyer M.C. Mehta highlighting the alarming state of the river and its depletion owing to pollution.

Describing the Ganga as a river held in high esteem and one which is unlike the other rivers in the country, the court observed in its detailed order that it is “our duty to ensure purification of the river”.

“There is no gainsaying that the river has significance not only in the religious and spiritual psyche of the people, but it is also a lifeline of people,” observed the Bench comprising Justices A.K. Goel and R. Banumathi. The river had suffered from the “institutional failure” of the authorities, which should have protected it from industrial units mushrooming on its banks.

Justice Thakur slammed the statutory authorities for doing “nothing” against the polluting industries.

“You should have stood up to these people who have both money power and resources, otherwise how will you prevent the river from being polluted,” Justice Thakur asked Solicitior-General Ranjit Kumar, appearing for the Centre.

“Your story is a complete story of failure, frustration and disaster. You need to stand up against the polluting units. It will take another 50 years if the task is left to you,” Justice Thakur observed.

The court has asked the tribunal to file a status report every six months on actions taken to control industrial pollution. It posted the case for further hearing on December 10 to pass further orders to curb domestic effluents.

 
 
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its a good move kada bro..

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mari ekada kalapali..?

 

PCB vallu chaala restrictions pedatharu actually industries ki .... the waste before coming out of the factories shoud be filtered before letting it out in to the atmosphere ..... even factories lo nunchi smoke vasthadi kada ah chimneys ki kuda oka kind of filtering mechanism untundi .. but its expensive to install and maintain ...anduke industries usually bribes ichi PCB vallani manage chesthaaru depending on the possibility .... ippati daaka ganga lo wastes kaluputhunna industries gurinchi PCB pattichukoledu anta ...so they r directly dumping all the wastes in to ganga without any kind of filteration..... So ilaa chesthunna industries identify chesi bend teesthunnaru...

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PCB vallu chaala restrictions pedatharu actually industries ki .... the waste before coming out of the factories shoud be filtered before letting it out in to the atmosphere ..... even factories lo nunchi smoke vasthadi kada ah chimneys ki kuda oka kind of filtering mechanism untundi .. but its expensive to install and maintain ...anduke industries usually bribes ichi PCB vallani manage chesthaaru depencing on the possibility .... ippati daaka ganga lo wastes kaluputhunna industries gurinchi PCB pattichukoledu anta ...so they r directly dumping all the wastes in to ganga without any kind of filteration..... So ilaa chesthunna industries identify chesi bend teesthunnaru...

restrictions kadu adi rule asalu large scale ki compulsary undali ani rule undi

 

kani adi cost ani evadu cheyadu , few days back hyd lo kuda same issue aindi , nit time chimnys nundi smoke vadultunaru elanti rules patinchadm ledu akada unna local citizns andaru godava chesaru 

 

actually agricltrl land kani houses dagara kani undakudadu ani inko rule kuda undi 

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its a good move kada bro..

companies nunchi waste chemicals vere chota useful avthaai. may be SC should have given a year or so to the companies to adapt to the techniques so that the waste can be used for other purposes. Ila chesthe automatic gaa pollution tagguthundhi. For example maa uncle  Jeedimetla lo oka company lo GM gaa chesthaaru akkada nunchi vache waste chemicals they sell it to other companies for cheaper prices than the market rate for the chemicals. appudu they don't need to release the chemicals into rivers.

 

SC lately taking decisions which look like  sensationalism. For example

 

GOVT submitted the Black money list of 627 to SIT in June.

 

Supreme Court in October : where is the list?

 

GOVT : for three names the investigation is completed  here is the three names.

 

Supreme Court: SIT will do the investigation. Submit the whole list by tommorrow. 

 

Govt: submits 627 members list next day.

 

Supreme Court: we will give the list to SIT. SC transfers the list to SIT

 

SIT: its the same list that we got back in June. 

 

Black Money case back to square one. :3D_Smiles_38:  :3D_Smiles_38: 

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restrictions kadu adi rule asalu large scale ki compulsary undali ani rule undi

 

kani adi cost ani evadu cheyadu , few days back hyd lo kuda same issue aindi , nit time chimnys nundi smoke vadultunaru elanti rules patinchadm ledu akada unna local citizns andaru godava chesaru 

 

actually agricltrl land kani houses dagara kani undakudadu ani inko rule kuda undi 

 

yeah PCB vallu enforce cheyyali adi ... So night time lo naduputhaaru konni industries ( Ofcourse by bribing them out )

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yeah PCB vallu enforce cheyyali adi ... So night time lo naduputhaaru konni industries ( Ofcourse by bribing them out )

konnitiki nit time e parmision istaru ga 

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companies nunchi waste chemicals vere chota useful avthaai. may be SC should have given a year or so to the companies to adapt to the techniques so that the waste can be used for other purposes. Ila chesthe automatic gaa pollution tagguthundhi. For example maa uncle  Jeedimetla lo oka company lo GM gaa chesthaaru akkada nunchi vache waste chemicals they sell it to other companies for cheaper prices than the market rate for the chemicals. appudu they don't need to release the chemicals into rivers.

 

SC lately taking decisions which look like  sensationalism. For example

 

GOVT submitted the Black money list of 627 to SIT in June.

 

Supreme Court in October : where is the list?

 

GOVT : for three names the investigation is completed  here is the three names.

 

Supreme Court: SIT will do the investigation. Submit the whole list by tommorrow. 

 

Govt: submits 627 members list next day.

 

Supreme Court: we will give the list to SIT. SC transfers the list to SIT

 

SIT: its the same list that we got back in June. 

 

Black Money case back to square one. :3D_Smiles_38:  :3D_Smiles_38: 

 

that process is called as chemical/solvent recycling bro ... usually pharma or chemical related companies lo ekkuva untundi ee system .... telsina friend vallaki alaa recycle chesey plant undi , So, I knw abt this.... even after recycling them a lot of waste is left out .... daanni containers lo seal chesi they send it out for safe disposal , this process is expensive ...... but ganga lo direct ga river lo kalipesthunnaru idi antha to save money.. thats the main problem there...

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konnitiki nit time e parmision istaru ga 

 

yeah thats different bro... nenu illegal chesey valla gurinchi cheppa

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