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NGT Orders Check of Art of Living Site on Yamuna to Assess Damage

A three-day world festival was organised by Art of Living on the Yamuna floodplains under the patronage of Sri Sri.

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The National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Wednesday directed the Principal Committee, constituted for rejuvenation of Yamuna, to inspect the site on the river floodplains where a three-day festival was organised by Art of Living (AOL) under the patronage of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.

A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar ordered the Principal Committee to assess the damage caused to the Yamuna floodplains and submit a final report within two weeks.

The Principal Committee was constituted by the tribunal to implement the ‘Maili se Nirmal Yamuna Revitalisation Project 2017’ and is headed by Secretary of Ministry of Water Resources. It also comprises of three expert members – Professor CR Babu, Professor AK Gosain and Professor Brij Gopal.

The green panel also asked the AOL to file its reply within three days on an application which had alleged that the spiritual guru termed its earlier order as “politically motivated”.

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During the brief hearing, the counsel appearing for AOL refuted the contentions of Manoj Misra of Yamuna Jiye Abhiyaan, who had said that the spiritual guru should be held responsible for the statement made before media for allegedly “scandalising the tribunal and interfering with dispensation of justice by the tribunal”.

The tribunal also asked the AOL whether the foundation has deposited the environment compensation as directed by it on 9 March for damaging Yamuna’s biodiversity.

The counsel for AOL replied that it was ready to furnish the amount as bank guarantee instead of “payment of balance amount”. “Keep your bank guarantee with you,” the bench said while posting the matter for next hearing on 2 August.

On 9 March, the green panel had cleared the decks for the three-day cultural extravaganza of AOL on the flood plains of Yamuna river, but had imposed a fine of Rs five crore on it as environmental compensation.

It had slapped a fine of five lakh on Delhi Development Authority (DDA) and one lakh on the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) for not discharging statutory functions.

The tribunal’s order had come on the pleas by NGOs and environmentalists who had sought cancellation of the festival on the ground that it would seriously endanger the fragile ecosystem on the riverbed.

Also Read: NGT Postpones Decision on Art of Living Festival By Two Months

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