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Crop burning: NGT slaps Rs 2 lakh as costs on Delhi govt

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The has slapped Rs 2 lakh as costs on the government for not filing action plan for providing incentives and infrastructural assistance to farmers to stop them from burning crop residue to prevent

A bench headed by acting NGT Justice took exception over the report filed by the which was signed by the joint director, and refused to accept it.

"As far as the NCT of is concerned, neither the action plan nor the affidavit is filed. Mr (for govt) submits that he has got the report under the signature of Joint Director, and it should be accepted. We decline.

"Our order expressly directed must file an affidavit and produce the action plan. There can be no exception to the NCT and hence for non-compliance of this direction dated February 20, 2018, the NCT of is imposed with costs of Rs 2 lakh," the bench said.

The green panel directed that 25 per cent of the costs imposed would be deposited with the Central Board, 25 per cent with the Committee and remaining 50 per cent with the of the

The tribunal also granted a week to the government for filing the action plan and posted the matter for hearing on April 20.

The government had earlier faced the wrath of the tribunal for not taking effective steps to provide facility to the farmers to encourage them not to burn agricultural residue in their fields.

The green panel had said that two years had elapsed since its verdict in the Vikrant Tongad case, in which it had passed a slew of directions to stop crop burning, but the had shown a lethargic approach.

It had said the government had also failed to tie up with any company, private or public, which could utilise the crop residue.

The tribunal had directed the Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, and governments to convene a meeting to work out a clear mechanism on and use of stubble as fuel in power plants.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Tue, April 03 2018. 17:25 IST
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