
National Green tribunal asks RR Collector, HMDA to safeguard water bodies

National Green Tribunal
National Green Tribunal
Hyderabad: Hearing the instance of defense for both water bodies, Puppulaguda as well as Gandipet, in Ranga Reddy area, the National Green Tribunal has actually routed the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) as well as Ranga Reddy collection agency to use up repair of water bodies as well as noted them on Google map, based on the study documents.
Justice K Ramakrishnan mentioned in his order to inspect what was the degree of the water body in addition to study numbers as well as additionally generate essence of initial documents as well as duplicate of town map proving Mamasani Kunta in addition to duplicates of D illustration as well as submitted dimension publication prior to the following hearing day.
The Collector, Ranga Reddy area, was additionally routed to send his sights on the Google map generated by the candidate revealing the area as well as additionally the degree of the water body noted on the map.
The order specifies that the tribunal repeated the duty of the State in safeguarding water body, as mandated under Article 48 (A) of theConstitution In numerous instances it had actually routed the regulatory authorities to take aggressive action in safeguarding water bodies.
“If such a lethargic attitude has been taken then encroachment will become a fait accompli and it will be regularised stating that no such water body is in existence. It is very difficult to restore the water body on account of the developments taking place,” stated the tribunal, though revealing its annoyance for the authorities for not submitting the record also after almost oneyear It gave some even more time for authorities discussed in the earlier order to submit records, as routed.
“If they did not file report, as directed, then the concerned officers who are responsible to file the report are directed to appear in person before the tribunal to show cause as to why action should not be taken against them for non-compliance of the direction issued by the tribunal, as contemplated under Section 25, 26 & 28 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010,” stated the tribunal.