General

Activists in Delhi march to demand action against polluters who have “killed” the Yamuna river

Author : NewsGram Desk

Agra, April 10, 2017: Hundreds of river activists on Sunday evening held a march to demand action against polluters who have "killed" the Yamuna river.

Carrying placards with catchy slogans, the rallyists marched from the controversial Taj Heritage Corridor to the Etmauddaula view point park, raising slogans against the "murderers of Yamuna" which has now been declared a living entity by the Uttarakhand High Court.

River Connect Campaign activists said the state and the union governments should pressure the Haryana government to release water as directed by the National Green Tribunal.

NewsGram brings to you latest new stories in India.

"Water in the river is necessary to ensure the safety of historical monuments like the Taj Mahal and Etmauddaula and for Agra's water needs, the state government should immediately work on a barrage project so that there is water behind the Taj Mahal," said Devashish Bhattacharya.

The visual pollution in the vicinity of the monuments has to be controlled if tourism is to be promoted, added Ranjan Sharma, another activist.

Shravan Kumar Singh of the Rivers of the World Foundation said "successive governments have done nothing to save our rivers. Thousands of crores of rupees have been squandered away without discernible improvement in the sad state of the rivers".

River Yamuna should be recognised as a heritage entity to restore its past glory, said activist Prashant Pachauri. (IANS)

Subscribe to our channels on YouTube and WhatsApp 

Over 6000 Afghan Refugees Forcibly Deported from Pakistan, Iran in Single Day

37 Maoists, Including 12 Women, Surrender in Chhattisgarh's Dantewada

World AIDS Day: HIV Infections Down 49%, Deaths Reduced by Over 81% in India

Bengal SIR: ECI Identifies 18.70 Lakh Dead Voters in Current List

India’s Exports to U.S. Slide 28.5% in Five Months as Tariffs Hit Labour-Intensive Sectors Hardest