"It will be possible for the Tribunal to direct the shutting down of all the polluting industries as all of them are seriously polluting industries. But that will adversely affect the economic development and the lives of a large number of people dependent on it.
"In the interest of justice and in order to find the workable solution, short of closing the industry which will fall within ambit of the sustainable development but at the same time will protect the environment that is the pollution of river Ganga, we direct...To be present in the meeting to be held on May 1, 2015 at 1:00 PM in the Conference Room of the NGT," a bench headed by NGT Chairperson Swatanter Kumar said.
It will also witness presence of representatives from the tannery, sugar, pulp and paper industries.
The tribunal noted that the Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board has "granted consent to some of the industries which appears to be illogical particularly in the present scenario".
It also made it clear that if any person fails to attend the meeting "they would not be entitled to claim any benefit of his/their absence and on the contrary we would be compelled to pass coercive orders".