India News | Installation of Mobile Tower in Delhi Park: NGT Issues Notice to Authorities
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The National Green Tribunal has issued notice to authorities, including the Commissioner of Municipal Corporation of Delhi and Delhi Pollution Control Committee, on a petition alleging violation of environmental norms as a result of installation of a mobile tower in a park in West Delhi.
New Delhi, Sep 19 (PTI) The National Green Tribunal has issued notice to authorities, including the Commissioner of Municipal Corporation of Delhi and Delhi Pollution Control Committee, on a petition alleging violation of environmental norms as a result of installation of a mobile tower in a park in West Delhi.
The NGT was hearing a petition by a residents' welfare association in Hari Nagar, according to which Indus Tower Company has installed a mobile tower in Tikona Park without obtaining prior permission.
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It claimed elderly people and children in the area faced the problem of "continuous humming" from the tower, and as the structure was in close proximity to Tihar Jail, it also posed a security risk.
A bench of Chairperson Justice Prakash Shrivastava and expert member A Senthil Vel said in a similar matter in July last year, the tribunal had said no mobile tower can be installed in a park.
The order of the tribunal, however, was challenged before the Delhi High Court, which granted a stay, the bench noted.
“Since the issue is already pending before the tribunal, therefore, at this stage, we only deem it proper to issue notice to Indus Towers Limited, Commissioner, MCD and DPCC,” the bench said in an order passed on Monday.
The matter has been listed for October 20 for further proceedings.
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