The National Green Tribunal (NGT) in Pune has ordered the local real estate firm BramhaCorp to pay Rs 30.11 million as compensation for violating environmental norms in the city.
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The National Green Tribunal (NGT) is a specialized body established under the NGT Act 2010 to handle legal matters related to environmental protection and conservation. It is responsible for the effective and expeditious disposal of cases involving violations of environmental laws.
BramhaCorp was ordered to pay Rs 30.11 million as compensation by the NGT for violating environmental norms in Pune. The violations included unauthorized construction activities, improper waste management, and failure to adhere to ecological guidelines.
The NGT has directed BramhaCorp to submit a detailed plan of action within 30 days, outlining the steps they will take to rectify the situation. This includes the rehabilitation of local ecosystems, the establishment of green spaces, and the implementation of sustainable practices.
BramhaCorp has acknowledged the NGT's decision and committed to working closely with environmental authorities to address the issues raised. They have also announced plans to invest in eco-friendly technologies and practices to ensure compliance with environmental norms in their future projects.
The NGT's decision is significant as it sets a precedent for other real estate developers in Pune and beyond. It sends a clear message that environmental laws will be strictly enforced, and any breach will result in severe financial and legal consequences.
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