NGT asks Delhi govt to shut hazardous industries in East Delhi

BSES Yamuna has been directed to snap electricity connections to such units immediately

NGT seeks details of groundwater use by Delhi Metro
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 25 2016 | 10:13 AM IST
Noting that functioning of industrial units in residential areas is harmful, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) has directed the Delhi government and the Delhi Pollution Control Committee to take action against all such units operating without consent.

A bench headed by Justice U D Salvi pulled up BSES Yamuna for supplying electricity to industrial units located in the Vishwas Nagar area here and directed it to immediately snap electricity connections to them.

"As of today, it is evident that several industrial units are being run unauthorisedly without consent to operate being obtained from the competent authority in accordance with the law in Vishwas Nagar, Delhi. Obviously, their operations are deleterious to the environment generally and in particular to the area of Vishwas Nagar," the bench, also comprising Expert Member Ranjan Chatterjee, said, adding, "We direct the Delhi government and authorities concerned to take action against all the industrial units operating without consent to operate granted by DPCC in accordance with law." 

Advocate Balendu Shekhar, appearing for the East Delhi Municipal Corporation, told the bench that several industrial units in Vishwas Nagar were being run without authorisation in gross violation of the provisions of the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act and directions of the Supreme Court.

However, the association of Vishwas Nagar Small Scale Manufacturing and Traders told the NGT that Vishwas Nagar has more than 70 per cent plots under manufacturing activity and according to the physical surveys carried out by the Delhi government, the area deserves to be declared as an industrial area.

The tribunal was hearing a plea filed by local resident S N Rohatgi, who had approached the green panel against industrial units operating in the area and had sought their immediate closure on the ground that these industries were causing air and noise pollution.

Rohatgi claimed that Vishwas Nagar was a residential area where 70,000 residents reside and there were 13 schools, besides Chartered Accountants Institute and several private coaching institutes.
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First Published: Dec 25 2016 | 10:02 AM IST

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