💨 Abstract
The Delhi High Court refused to stay an eviction notice issued to residents of an unauthorized colony near the Yamuna River, stating that the area falls within an ecologically fragile zone and is crucial for the river's rejuvenation. The court also noted that the river's pollution levels are at an all-time high, with faecal coliform levels 1,959 times the permissible limit.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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