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Mumbai activists file complaint, warn authorities of legal action over pollution at Banganga Lake

“The pattern of neglect year after year cannot continue. Protecting our lakes is not only an ecological duty but also a constitutional mandate under Article 21 – the Right to a Clean Environment,” said activist Rohit Joshi

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The failure to control pollution is destroying aquatic life, said an activist. Pic/Special Arrangement by Ranjeet Jadhav

The failure to control pollution is destroying aquatic life, said an activist. Pic/Special Arrangement by Ranjeet Jadhav

Yeoor Environmental Society (YES) has registered a strong complaint to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB), and the District Administration, warning of contempt of court proceedings if authorities fail to prevent pollution of Banganga Lake and other natural water bodies during Pitrupaksha/Sarvapitri Amavasya rituals.

Despite repeated incidents of mass fish deaths at Banganga Lake for several consecutive years following ritual waste immersion, authorities have not enforced a clear ban, even though multiple court orders, including the Supreme Court’s Ganga pollution case (M.C. Mehta) and Bombay High Court’s Ganesh Idol Immersion orders (2018), explicitly prohibit dumping of ritual waste into natural lakes, creeks, and rivers.

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