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The Uttarakhand High Court (HC) has banned water sports, white water rafting and paragliding in the state until a policy is formulated to regulate the activities citing safety and environmental concerns, reported Hindustan Times (HT).
The order that was passed on Monday and was made public on Thursday asked the state government to come up with transparent policies within two weeks.
The order was reportedly passed in response to a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by Rishikesh-based social activist Hari Om Kashyap in which the court directed the state government to enact suitable legislation for regulating adventure and water sports throughout Uttarakhand.
“We have also gone through the photographs. We can see people organising picnics inside the river water. They can be seen drinking in the river water. The sanctity of the river Ganga is not maintained by the respondent-state by permitting the lease of river beds,” the order further read.
Kiran Todaria, president of the Indian Association of Professional Rafting Outfitters (IAPRO), told HT that at least 300 rafting operators are active along a 36-km stretch of the Ganga.
“It’s an industry that provides indirect jobs to no less than 10,000 families,” she said.
(With inputs from Hindustan Times)
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