"After deliberation, it is clear that we will hold the meeting of officers regarding implementation of Phase-1 of Ganga Action Plan (GAP) as various orders passed by the tribunal are not complied with," a bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar said.
Blaming the Centre and the states for passing the buck on the issue for a long time, the bench said "it's a federal structure. Does the Centre owe responsiblity to clear everything or the state should also share the responsiblity. We have to look into this aspect and fix accountability accordingly."
The NGT said various issues relating to cleaning of Ganga will be discussed that day as it also directed petitioner advocate M C Mehta to be present in the meeting.
During the hearing, government's counsel said the Centre had approved in principal Rs 328 crore to Uttarakhand since 2008, but only Rs 78 crore has been spent till now.
"Uttarakhand needs to create a Special Purpose Vehicle to execute the programmes with necessary infrastructure and manpower," the counsel said.
Advocate General of Uttarakhand said a total of 1,083 establishments, including 396 hotels and 436 Ashrams, were operating in Haridwar without environmental clearances and these will be shut down if, they do not take necessary clearances.
