NGT raps Haryana over mining in Sonipat, appoints court commissioner

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today rapped the government over rampant illegal of minor minerals in district, saying it was surprised at the violations.

"We are extremely surprised to see that despite all specific orders passed by the tribunal to State of that no is to take place in the river bed, the same is not being adhered to by them. As a matter of fact, the environmental clearance issued by the state reflects a situation otherwise regarding the machines to be used for

"In these circumstances and before proceeding further, we deem it just and proper to immediately have a present status of the site. Therefore, we request to be a court and visit the site today itself," the bench said.

The green panel directed applicant to pay remuneration of Rs 50,000 to the court and all other expenses, including conveyance, photography etc.

"We direct the for to ensure that the order passed today is communicated to all the authorities concerned, including the of police and the of Sonipat, who shall take appropriate steps with regard to the safety and security of the commissioner and provide all other assistance required by him," the bench said.

The tribunal directed the to file the report during office hours today or tomorrow morning.

The matter was posted for next hearing tomorrow.

The green panel was hearing a plea filed by Kumar, a Haryana resident, who had sought action against of minor minerals including gravel and sand in the district.

The plea said despite stringent conditions being imposed, mining of sand and minor minerals on river bed was being done by using to the terms and conditions of environmental clearance.

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First Published: Thu, May 03 2018. 18:45 IST