While hearing the PIL, the High Court sought response from the state government in 6 weeks.
(Kamal jagati)
Nainital. The Uttarakhand High Court has issued a notice to the state government and asked it to file a reply within six weeks, while hearing a PIL filed regarding the dumping of road construction debris and boulders in the rivers along the Chardham routes. The bench of Chief Justice Vipin Sanghi has fixed the date of August 2 for the hearing of the case.Let us tell you that Delhi resident Acharya Ajay Gautam has filed a PIL in the High Court, saying that during the construction of Chardham Yatra routes, the debris of blasting and cutting is being dumped in the rivers, which poses a threat to the existence of the rivers as well as water. also getting contaminated. The petitioner says that road cutting and blasting is done in the hill by stopping the journey several times during the yatra which is completely unsafe
Notice to the government on dumping of road construction debris and boulders in Chardham routes
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