Heeding to the plea of an environment activist who moved the National Green Tribunal against the operation of concrete-manufaturing plant on Yamuna floodplains here, the green panel on Monday sought a response from an engineering and construction major on the issue.
A bench, headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar, issued a notice to Larsen & Toubro which is carrying out the extension of the third phase of Barapullah Elevated Road across the Yamuna.
Advocate Kush Sharma, appearing for Delhi Development Authority (DDA), told the bench that the allotment for the batching plant near Sarai Kale Khan here was done as per the Tribunal's order.
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"After noting the violations (blocking the flow of Yamuna) by the batching plants, DDA wrote to the Public Works Department and the project proponent in this regard. We were assured that the needful would be done," Sharma said.
The matter is listed for next hearing on October 30.
Manoj Mishra of Yamuna Jiye Abhiyaan had alleged that the firm has violated the green panel's order which had prohibited any kind of construction activity on the flood plains on the river.
The plea had sought a stay and imposition of fine on the ongoing constructions on the floodplains that had taken place on the river bed in violation of the Tribunal's January 13 judgment.
"Despite the clear direction of this Tribunal barring any new construction (temporary or permanent) in the floodplain of the Yamuna, the activities of leveling of the flood plain and operation of batching plants are going on opposite Mayur Vihar Phase I in the east bank and opposite Sarai Kale Khan in West Bank respectively, by private parties," the plea, filed through advocate Rahul Choudhary, had said.