The mega religious congregation on the banks of Godavari at Trimbakeshwar, a pilgrim town near Nashik, about 200km from Mumbai, will start from July 14.
The direction was given recently by a bench of Justices Abhay Oka and Reveti Mohite-Dhere on a public interest litigation filed by activist Rajesh Pandit.
Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) and National Environment Engineering Research Institute (NEERI), a central government body, has submitted a report which said the holy river was polluted and its water not fit from human consumption.
The HC had earlier warned it would ban bathing in the river during the Mela unless the authorities, including Nashik Municipal Corporation, Pollution Control Board, state government and the Centre took steps to clean the water.
The petitioner had asked the HC to prohibit bathing during Kumbh Mela on the ghats downstream from the sanitation treatment plants (STPs) at Tapovan and Dasak. The HC has directed NMC, MPCB, state and central governments to file a reply.
