Premium
This is an archive article published on October 30, 2014

Uma Bharati to inspect tomorrow 25 drains falling into Ganga

Supreme Court asked the National Green Tribunal to take action against industrial units polluting the Ganga.

As part of the Clean Ganga campaign, Union Water Resources Minister Uma Bharati would inspect 25 major drains, which fall into the river at Kanpur on Friday.

Bharati’s visit comes against the backdrop of her warning to industries on the banks of the river and its tributaries that are violating pollution norms.

She will inspect 25 major drains, which fall into the Ganga and will have discussions with local officials, a press release here said while adding that the Minister will be accompanied by a team of experts.

Story continues below this ad

Addressing a national dialogue on industrial pollution in the Ganga on October 8, she had said that priority would be given for saving the river.

“If I am asked (by a doctor) whether a mother or her baby should be saved during delivery, I would say both. But when a situation is arising where only one among them could be saved, then I would say the mother should be saved,” she had said in an apparent reference to the Ganga as the mother.

On the other hand, it may also be recalled that the Supreme Court on Wednesday asked the National Green Tribunal to take action against industrial units polluting the Ganga including snapping water and power connections to them. It also slammed the Centre and state pollution control boards for their “failure” to punish erring units.

Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram

Latest Comment
Post Comment
Read Comments
Advertisement
Loading Taboola...
Advertisement
Advertisement