The apex court sought fresh response of the government about the steps undertaken by it to implement the stage-wise projects for cleaning the Ganga in the states of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal in six weeks.
"Now the point is, it is going on for last 30 years. You (Centre) tell us as to what is the verifiable progress in this regard," a bench headed by Justice T S Thakur said when the counsel for the Centre submitted that "things are happening".
The bench, which had earlier asked the Centre to come out with a "stage-wise plan" to clean the river, sought additional specific response on 70 sewage treatment plants (STPs), which are at various stages, likely to come up in the five Ganga basin states.
"If you have financial problem, we cannot solve. All that is required is that you go ahead with the projects and if there is any bottleneck, you can come before us.
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"We propose to conclude it by 2018," the SG replied.
The bench, in its order, asked the government to apprise it of the fresh status of the 15 proposed STPs whose bidding process were to be concluded and said "if there was delay in the bidding process, then the reasons be also indicated."
It further said the report, which is likely to be filed by the consortium of IITs on Ganga River basin management by January end, should be submitted too.
Earlier, the court had expressed satisfaction over Centre's blueprint to clean river Ganga but had sought response on how it plans to implement the ambitious policy.