A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar issued notices to Ministry of Water Resources, Environment Ministry, Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and others while seeking their response by May 25.
The tribunal's direction came while hearing a plea filed by an NGO seeking directions to take "immediate" steps for removal of all dumped solid waste in Hindon and frame action plan for the rejuvenation and cleaning up of the river.
These mainly deal in fabrics dyeing, electroplating, pesticides formulation, ayurvedic medicines, soft drinks, tannery, frozen meat, paper, cattle slaughter house, sugar, dairy, calcium carbonate and distillery, it said.
"Hindon is a dead river due to the heavy pollution from dumping of untreated industrial waste, municipal solid waste dumping as well as run-off from agricultural fields heavily applied with chemicals," the plea filed by Society for Protection of Environment and Biodiversity and environmentalist Manoj Mishra said.