NGT fixes
norms for camping along Ganga in Uttarakhand
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has prohibited all camping activity on
beaches which fall within 100 meters along the River Ganga from Shivpuri to
Rishikesh in Uttarakhand. The 50 km stretch of River Ganga between Shivpuri to
Rishikesh is a hub of eco-tourism and river rafting. The judgment came on a
petition which had highlighted pollution caused by unregulated camping in the
river and its adjoining areas. It also highlighted pollution caused to the
river and the soil due to leftovers of tourists.
Key Facts
NGT bench gave this ruling by relying on various studies
conducted by the Uttarakhand government and the Wildlife Institute of India
(WII). It held that river rafting is one of the significant components of
eco-tourism, but it needs to be encouraged but with a clear mandate so that it
does not cause any environmental and biodiversity degradation It clarified that
the portion of the identified beaches which fall outside the restriction of 100
meters should only be used for effective camping activity. The remaining part
of the beach should not be permitted for any activity including tenting,
toilets and other incidental requirements. NGT held that the illegal and
improper activities at the camping sites led to the pollution of River Ganga. I
ordered implementation of management plan prepared by State government. About
National Green Tribunal NGT is a special fast-track court to handle the
expeditious disposal of the cases pertaining to environmental issues. It was
established under National Green Tribunal (NGT) Act, 2010 enacted by the
Parliament, under India’s constitutional provision of Article 21, which assures
the citizens of India the right to a healthy environment.
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