National Green Tribunal announces Rs 5,000 fine for littering on railway property
National Green Tribunal announces Rs 5,000 fine for littering on railway property
A bench, headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar, passed a slew of directions to Railways and other authorities for maintaining cleanliness on railway tracks.

New Delhi: Cracking the whip on those littering on railway platforms and tracks, the National Green Tribunal on Wednesday announced a fine of Rs 5,000 on individuals spotted littering or throwing waste on the platforms and tracks.

A bench, headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar, passed a slew of directions to Railways and other authorities for maintaining cleanliness on railway tracks.

The Tribunal directed the Railways and the municipal corporations to place dustbins after identifying exact locations for collection of garbage in 46 slum clusters in New Delhi adjoining railway tracks.

With regard to collection and disposal of municipal solid wastes, it also directed the Railways to collect, transport and treat the waste at the treatment plants instead of directly releasing the garbage into sewer system.

The green bench also asked the concerned authorities to install mobile toilets near slum clusters in order to control pollution caused by plastic products and human defecation around railway tracks.

The Tribunal had earlier directed a meeting of the senior officers of the Railways along with the three Commissioners of municipal corporations of Delhi.

Concerned over lack of cleanliness on platforms and railway tracks, the Tribunal had earlier slammed Railways for its "utter failure" saying "we are shocked at the state of affair that is prevailing. Equally irresponsible is the attitude adopted".

"Maintaining clean environment and hygiene at the stations and tracks is the prime duty of the Railway authorities and it cannot shift the burden in this regard to any other department," the bench had said.

On March 2, the Tribunal had summoned the Railway Board Chairman with records of the platforms and railway tracks, which are continuous sources of environmental pollution causing serious health hazards.

The Tribunal's direction came on a petition filed by lawyers Saloni Singh and Arush Pathania seeking a blanket ban on use and sale of plastic products on railway platforms across the country besides a ban on open defecation by people around tracks.

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