High court's notice to Jammu government, ban on supply of dirty water
High court's notice to Jammu government, ban on supply of dirty water
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Jammu: Taking cognizance of the PIL filed in the matter of supply of dirty water in Jammu city, the High Court has issued a notice to the government. The survey report of the Bureau of Indian Standards has been cited by the petitioner. It said that Jammu city is the second city in the country after Delhi in the case of contaminated drinking water supply. The matter will be listed in March for next hearing.

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According to the information received, let us tell you that two lawyers Aditya Sharma and Rameshwar Padha have filed this petition. On Wednesday, December 18, 2019, a bench comprising Chief Justice Geeta Mittal and Justice Rajesh Bindal heard this petition. Advocate Aditya Sharma said in the court that it is the responsibility of the government to deliver clean water to people's taps. But the government has failed to do so. People are not getting the right to live.

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At the same time, it has been noted that during the debate, Sharma said that the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) recently conducted a survey. But samples of drinking water were taken from all over Jammu city. But all the samples failed. Jammu is the second such city in the country, after Delhi, the dirty water is being given. Because of this, people are suffering from diseases like cancer, heart disease. In view of these arguments, the High Court issued a notice to the parties concerned. Also, this case has been listed for hearing in March.

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