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Horse Droppings Choke India's Eco-Friendly Hill Station
3 Feb
Summary
- Horse droppings identified as primary pollution source in Matheran.
- Air, water, and soil quality severely degraded by equine activity.
- NGT seeks long-term solutions, including horse population regulation.

The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has identified horse droppings as the primary source of pollution, sustained air, water, and soil degradation in Matheran, a unique eco-sensitive zone and India's only vehicle-free hill station. A recent report examined by the NGT revealed that PM₁₀ and PM₂.₅ levels exceeded standards due to equine dung and dust from unpaved roads. SO₂ and NO₂ pollutants, however, remained within control, indicating a non-industrial pollution source.




