Debris Dumped at Karkardooma Land by Anti-social Elements: DDA After Gahlot's Warning

The DDA on Friday said debris being dumped at a 10-acre land owned by it near the Karkardooma metro station was done by "anti-social elements" and they should be prosecuted.

New Delhi, Oct 25 (PTI) The DDA on Friday said debris being dumped at a 10-acre land owned by it near the Karkardooma metro station was done by "anti-social elements" and they should be prosecuted.

The urban body's statement comes a day after Delhi's Environment Minister Kailash Gahlot asked the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) to initiate prosecution against DDA's vice-chairman if it failed to remove construction and demolition waste from the land by October 25.

The minister had conducted an inspection of the site, located opposite G D Goenka Public School, on Thursday afternoon and expressed shock at the situation.

DDA said it is a land-owning agency and has made a request to CPCB in this connection.

"However, DDA is spending amount from its own resources to clear the debris dumped by anti-social elements, to safeguard the environment and will continue to make efforts to keep vacant land clear of debris," it said.

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