GS2 · Polity19 Jul 2026 · Indian Express — India
Chhattisgarh acts swiftly to clean up rivers after High Court rebuke
After High Court rap over river pollution, how Chhattisgarh is course-correcting. (See the linked source for details.)
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Prelims-testable facts
- 01The Chhattisgarh High Court has reprimanded the state government and its pollution control board for systematic failure to prevent industrial pollution in the Shivnath and Kharun rivers.
- 02The court has sought affidavits from the state and pollution board on action against errant units causing river pollution.
- 03Chhattisgarh's district administrations are preparing River Revival Plans as part of efforts to curb river pollution.
- 04The state government is implementing scientific assessments of river discharge, groundwater levels, and water quality to address river pollution.
- 05Geo-tagging the origins of rivers is one of the initiatives aimed at curbing river pollution in Chhattisgarh.
- 06The Chhattisgarh government has initiated a comprehensive, science-based river rejuvenation programme across the state.
Trap alerts
- Most people think that only industrial units are responsible for river pollution, but actually, other factors like agricultural runoff and domestic sewage also contribute significantly to it.
- Most people think that the Chhattisgarh government is taking no action against river pollution, but actually, they have initiated several initiatives to address the issue.
Mains Practice Question
Critically examine the role of judicial activism in addressing environmental degradation and pollution in Indian states.
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How much has the state government allocated for the 'Namami Gange' scheme in its budget year 2026?
- A.₹5 crore
- B.₹10 crore
- C.₹15 crore
- D.₹20 crore
The state government has allocated ₹10 crore for the 'Namami Gange' scheme in its budget this year.
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