Sub-committee set up on rehabilitation of mule owners at Vaishno Devi: J&K to SC

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The and Kashmir government today told the that a sub-committee has been set up to deal with the issues relating to the rehabilitation of mule owners operating on Katra-shrine track in

Shoeb Alam, representing and Kashmir, placed before the court an affidavit containing details about setting up of the sub-committee in which three to the are members.

He told the bench that the sub-committee was scheduled to meet again today in and after considering all aspects, the panel would make recommendations to the

Alam said the representation by activist Gauri Maulekhi, who had earlier filed a plea in the (NGT) seeking removal of horses and mules from the path to the shrine, would also be considered by the committee.

Senior Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for the shrine board, said the board has given its representation to the sub-committee during the meeting.

The said they have already given their representation to the state.

The bench posted the matter for hearing on September 18, after Alam said the sub-committee was likely to make its recommendations within two weeks.

The had earlier told the court that a would consider the rehabilitation plan prepared last October in its totality, along with all other stakeholders, including representatives of mule owners.

The shrine board had said that around 4,600 mules were operating there and the board was ensuring cleaning of the track.

The apex court had earlier taken note of the problem of pollution at shrine in Jammu and the surrounding areas and had made it clear that government and shrine board would have to "protect and preserve" both. The NGT had earlier capped the number of visitors to the shrine at 50,000 per day.

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First Published: Thu, August 30 2018. 17:45 IST