NGT directs Haryana chief secretary to submit report on Bandhwari landfill site

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The has directed the chief secretary to submit an action taken report and take punitive action against the officers for failing to stop from the site.

"The to whom the work is assigned is not performing the job and is still continued. The result is damage to public health. The question is how local authorities are to be made accountable for protection of and the victims of damage to health," the bench said.

The tribunal passed the order after perusing a report of a joint committee which said that the at the site was being burnt resulting in air pollution.

"Condition of the site is pathetic, which is a source of degradation. Movement of trucks in the dusty roads leads to further pollution," it said.

The tribunal said, "The above sorry state of affairs requires emergency measures at the highest level of the state. The actions must include prompt steps to deal with the situation. If necessary, replacing the existing with a suitable who can perform.

"Punitive action be taken against the officers failing to handle the situation. This task must be undertaken under the directions of the who will be at liberty to take disciplinary action as well as prosecution of all concerned and furnish an action taken report in the matter.

"It will also be open to stop the salary of the officers who are not able to perform or to replace the officers with more competent officers who can deliver on the ground level," the bench said.

The matter is listed for next hearing on May 27.

The NGT had earlier directed the to submit a performance guarantee of Rs 25 lakh for stopping from the

The NGT had slammed the government and its civic bodies over the disposal of industrial and construction debris in the along the Gurgaon-road.

The green panel was hearing a plea filed by environmentalist and Amit Chaudhary, alleging that the municipal corporations of Gurgaon and were disposing industrial waste and construction debris in these forest areas.

Kamboj had referred to a media report which said construction debris were found dumped in the forest and quoted a local resident as saying that several vehicles dumped waste there every Sunday morning.

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First Published: Wed, April 24 2019. 19:41 IST