District Magistrate, SSP Will Be Personally Liable If Directions To Curb Noise Pollution Not Followed: NGT
National Green Tribunal (NGT) Directs Strict Action Against Noise Polluters
NGT Warns Of Action Against Officials If Directions Not Implemented
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has directed the District Magistrate and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) of every district in Uttar Pradesh to be personally liable if directions to curb noise pollution are not followed.
The tribunal issued the order while hearing a petition filed by Ghaziabad resident Vikrant Tongad, who alleged that noise pollution was rampant in the city, causing health problems for residents and affecting students' studies.
The NGT directed the authorities to take strict action against noise polluters and submit a compliance report within two months. The tribunal also warned that if the directions were not implemented, action would be taken against the officials responsible.
The NGT's order is a significant step in the fight against noise pollution in Uttar Pradesh. Noise pollution is a major problem in many parts of the state, and it can have a serious impact on people's health and well-being.
The NGT's directions are clear and unambiguous, and they must be implemented in letter and spirit. The District Magistrate and SSP of every district must take immediate steps to curb noise pollution and protect the health of their citizens.
Here are some of the key points of the NGT's order:
- The District Magistrate and SSP of every district in Uttar Pradesh will be personally liable if directions to curb noise pollution are not followed.
- The authorities must take strict action against noise polluters.
- A compliance report must be submitted to the NGT within two months.
- If the directions are not implemented, action will be taken against the officials responsible.
The NGT's order is a welcome step, and we hope that it will lead to a reduction in noise pollution in Uttar Pradesh.