NGT directs Kendrapara district collector to protect Mahanadi, Brahmani banks
The Hindu
River bank needs to be stabilized to prevent soil erosion, says report
The National Green Tribunal has directed the collector of Odisha’s Kendrapara district to take up restitution measures to mitigate the adverse environmental impact on the banks of Brahmani River and Mahanadi River due to illegal excavation of soil.
The restitution measures have to be completed in a time bound manner within four months, the NGT directed.
It was alleged that contractors were procuring soil and morrum (red soil) for the earth bed of the Haridaspur-Paradeep Railway line constructed under the supervision of the Rail Vikash Nigam Limited in Kendrapara.

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