Festival euphoria hit as thousands of fish found dead in Yamuna

IANS  |  Mathura/Agra 

After thousands of fish were found dead in the in and on Friday and Saturday, devotees and pilgrims blamed agencies for failing to keep the river clean.

"As I entered the water for a holy dip, I was put off by the stink of rotting fish all around," said a pilgrim from Gujarat, Pradeep Bhai.

An Board in said that untreated waste water and industrial effluents had been discharged upstream, resulting in the deaths of fish due to oxygen depletion.

Activists blamed the Okhla Barrage authorities for releasing untreated water without advance information.

In Vrindavan, thousands of fish were seen floating in the river.

"The whole area around Keshi Ghat visited by thousands of pilgrims daily is stinking and no one has come to clean up the area," complained Jagan Nath Poddar, convener of Friends of group.

In Agra, hundreds of activists joined the River Connect Campaign's river cleaning exercise on Sunday.

"We want people of to participate in cleaning the river which is heavily polluted with reported mass fish deaths upstream of Agra," Devashish Bhattacharya, an environmentalist told IANS.

is the lifeline of Braj Mandal and sustains tourism in region.

"All historical buildings are located along Yamuna's banks. If the is sick and polluted, the architectural marvels like the cannot remain unaffected," said Ranjan Sharma, an environmentalist.

Ahead of Diwali, which is falling on November 7, people usually clean up their homes but dump the garbage on the which is already a victim of idol immersion activities, said of the

Activists and said the river cleaning activities will continue with passion and a degree of seriousness to involve the students.

"You cannot leave cleaning of public places to government employees. Each one has to be responsible for his share of garbage. People have to be taught to segregate and deposit the waste at the designated places," said one activist,

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First Published: Sun, November 04 2018. 13:46 IST