SC asks panel to look into mule dung waste management at Vaishno Devi shrine

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Monday asked the on environment to look into the management of the dung waste of over 4,200 mules used for transporting pilgrims at Mata shrine.

The bench of Justice and Justice was told by the respondent, Gauri Maulekhi, that there were over 4,200 mules that carry pilgrims from to Bhawan, a place on the way to the shrine.

The CEC would also examine if the number of mules can be reduced and tamper-proof identification attached with them.

Krishnan told the court that one excretes about 8kg of dung every day that comes to 20 tones per day of all the mules put together, which in the course of a year accumulates to a few thousand tonnes.

told the court that about 600-tonne dung is used for a biogas plant and the rest is left scattered or flows into a stream close to the shrine.

While animal rights activist Maulekhi favours a complete withdrawal of the mules, the has said it plans to reduce the number of mules from 4,250 to 2,500.

However, the court appeared dissatisfied with the response of the The court said its approach appears to be adversarial.

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First Published: Mon, November 26 2018. 20:08 IST