A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar ordered the panel, headed by the secretary in the Water Resources Ministry and comprising IIT professors and officials from the UP government, to submit the report on the cleaning work between Haridwar and Unnao before September 12.
The green panel also asked various parties and stakeholders to submit their action plan with regard to Phase-II of the Ganga cleaning -- from Unnao to the border of UP (with Bihar).
The tribunal while passing a slew of directives, including banning construction activities, within 100 metres of the river edge had said the government spent over Rs 7,000 crore in two years to cleanse the Ganga which still remains a "serious environmental issue".
In a detailed judgement, the tribunal had also prohibited dumping of waste within 500 metres from the river, ordering that offenders would be liable to pay a penalty of Rs 50,000 per default.
In the order, the NGT had said all projects referred to in its verdict should be finalised by the National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG).
It had said it would be the responsibility of the Ministry of Water Resources and the NMCG to finalise these projects out of the available funds.
Regarding shifting of tanneries located in Jajmau cluster in Kanpur, the bench sought an action plan from the leather units within six weeks, failing which "the UP government shall be duty bound to close the tanneries and shift them to Banthar, Unnao or any other developed site which it considers appropriate".
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