Contamination in rivers in Raj: Public infra damaged because officers dragging their feet, says SC

The Supreme Court of India has criticized the Rajasthan government for its slow response to addressing the severe contamination of rivers in the state. This negligence has reportedly resulted in significant damage to public infrastructure, affecting the health and livelihoods of local communities. The court emphasized the urgent need for government officials to take decisive action to resolve the pollution crisis, which poses serious environmental and public health risks. With rivers being a vital resource for many, the court's remarks highlight the responsibility of state bodies to prioritize ecological restoration and public welfare. The ongoing pollution issues in Rajasthan reflect broader challenges faced by several regions in India, where industrial waste and inadequate waste management continue to contaminate vital water bodies. The Supreme Court's intervention aims to accelerate remedial measures and ensure accountability among officials charged with protecting the environment and public health.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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