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Delhi Pond Revival: NGT Orders Month-Long Cleanup
23 Nov
Summary
- NGT orders Delhi Municipal Corporation to revive pond in one month.
- Pond revival includes demarcation, unique ID, and anti-encroachment measures.
- Previous reports showed plastic waste and sewage polluting the water body.

The National Green Green Tribunal (NGT) has issued a stern directive to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), demanding the completion of a pond's revival in Ayanagar within a month. The tribunal stressed the critical need for proper demarcation, a Unique Identification Number, and robust measures against encroachment to protect the water body.
This action stems from a 2023 complaint highlighting garbage dumping. Subsequent reports by the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) confirmed the presence of plastic waste and sewage discharge into the pond, with water quality tests failing to meet prescribed norms. The MCD has since reported progress on desilting and cleaning.
The NGT has disposed of the application, contingent on the MCD finishing the remaining revival work. The DPCC is tasked with inspecting the site to prevent future pollution and will collect fresh water samples for a follow-up report.



