Art of Living deposits Rs4.75 crore compensation with DDA
Art of Living deposits compensation with DDA as directed by the NGT for damaging Yamuna's biodiversity during its World Culture Festival in March
New Delhi: The Art of Living (AOL) foundation has deposited ₹ 4.75 crore “environment compensation" with the Delhi Development Authority as directed by the National Green Tribunal for damaging Yamuna’s biodiversity during its ‘World Culture Festival’ in March.
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s Art of Living deposited the environment compensation through a demand draft to the DDA on 3 June. “Art of Living foundation has submitted a demand draft of ₹ 4.75 crore as per the orders of the National Green Tribunal on 3 June," advocate Kush Sharma, appearing for DDA, told PTI.
The green panel had on 3 June directed the expert committee headed by Shashi Shekhar, secretary of ministry of water resources to inspect the site on Yamuna floodplains where the three-day festival was organised, before 10 June.
The panel had also asked to submit a “complete and comprehensive" report in a sealed cover by 4 July. The bench had said that if the inspection was not done before 10 June, the whole purpose of the visit by the expert committee would be “defeated" as there were chances of rain.
It had also said that besides Shekhar, the inspection committee would comprise senior scientist from National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, professor C. R. Babu, professor A. K. Gosain, professor Brij Gopal and two more members.
The tribunal had slammed the AOL for not depositing the environment compensation imposed on it saying it was “wilful violation" of its undertakings. It had held that corporate entity cannot be used to promote irregularities and said it would even lift the “corporate veil" and find “real substance" of the matter while examining the case to ascertain the truth.
It had earlier dismissed the AOL’s plea seeking its nod to accept the environment compensation as bank guarantee instead of “payment of balance amount" of ₹ 4.75 crore. The green panel on 9 March had refused to prohibit the festival held between 11 March and 13 but asked it to pay a compensation of ₹ 5 crore for damaging biodiversity and aquatic life of Yamuna.
On 11 March, the AOL had moved a plea seeking four weeks time for depositing the amount after which the tribunal allowed the foundation to deposit ₹ 25 lakh on that day and granted three weeks time period to pay the balance amount.
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