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Water boards should inspect Delhi government schools on rain water harvesting, directs NGT

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A bench, headed by NGT Chief Justice Swatanter Kumar, directed CGWA and DJB to carry out joint inspection in five schools in each category to probe whether they have failed to harvest rain water or not.

NGT has directed the CGWA and DJB to inspect private and government schools on rain water harvesting

NGT has directed the CGWA and DJB to inspect private and government schools on rain water harvesting

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The National Green Tribunal has directed the Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA) and the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) to inspect private and government schools in New Delhi, after a plea alleged that they were unable to install rain water harvesting systems (RWHS) in their premises.

A bench, headed by NGT Chief Justice Swatanter Kumar, directed CGWA and DJB to carry out joint inspection in five schools in each category to probe whether they have failed to harvest rain water or not.

What has the bench said?

“DJB and CGWA will conduct a joint inspection of any five major government schools and five major private schools in the city and report if the rain water harvesting systems are in existence and are operational appropriately,” the bench said while allowing the petitioner to participate in the inspection.

The direction came during hearing of a plea of Mahesh Chandra Saxena, who claimed to be associated with an NGO working in the field of ground water conservation. He has claimed that government departments, educational institutions and residential societies have either not installed rain water harvesting (RWH) systems or these were non-functional.

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Boards Delhi directs government harvesting inspect NGT on rain schools should water
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