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Rehabilitation of the Yamuna floodplains, "destroyed" due to a cultural extravaganza organised by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's Art of Living Foundation (AOL), will cost Rs 13.29 crore and take almost 10 years, an expert committee has told the National Green Tribunal.
The expert committee, headed by Shashi Shekhar, Secretary in the Ministry of Water Resources, has informed the green panel that major restoration work has to be carried out to compensate for the damage to the Yamuna floodplains.
The report said:
The green body had last year allowed AOL to hold a three-day 'World Culture Festival' on the Yamuna floodplains while expressing its helplessness in banning the event because of "fait accompli".
It, however, had imposed Rs 5 crore as interim environment compensation on the foundation for the event's adverse impact.
Later, a seven-member expert committee had told NGT that the event has "completely destroyed" the riverbed.
The committee had observed that the entire floodplain area used for the main event site between the DND flyover and the Barapulla drain (on the right bank of river Yamuna) has been completely destroyed, not simply damaged.
"The ground is now totally levelled, compacted and hardened and is totally devoid of water bodies or depressions and almost completely devoid of any vegetation,” it said.
"Huge amounts of earth and debris have been dumped to construct the ramps for access from the DND flyover and from the two pontoon bridges across the Barapulla drain,” the expert committee added.
It has said that it will cost Rs 13.29 crore and take almost 10 years to rehabilitate the river floodplain.
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