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  • Supreme Court closed suo motu river pollution proceedings, transferring oversight to NGT; affirmed right to clean environment under Article 21.
  • CPCB's 2025 Report: 296 river stretches on 271 rivers across 32 states are polluted (BOD > 3 mg/L), Maharashtra highest (54).
  • Major pollution sources: Untreated sewage (>60%), industrial effluents, solid waste, agricultural runoff; initiatives include Namami Gange, Yamuna Action Plan, NRCP.

In Summary

After five years of near inaction, the Supreme Court closed its 2021 suo motu proceedings on remediation of polluted rivers and shifted the primary oversight responsibility to the National Green Tribunal (NGT).

  • The Court also observed that the ‘right to live in hygienic conditions with human dignity and a clean environment’ forms part of the Right to Life under Article 21 of the Constitution.

River Pollution in India (as per CPCB’s 2025 Report)

  • Polluted River Stretch (PRS): Defined as stretches where the Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) exceeds 3 mg/L.
    • BOD (key indicator of water quality) is the amount of dissolved oxygen needed by aerobic microorganisms to break down organic matter in water over a specific period. 
  • Status: 296 river stretches were polluted on 271 rivers (out of 645 rivers assessed) across 32 states and Union Territories. Highest in Maharashtra (54).
    • It includes Yamuna in Delhi, Sabarmati in Ahmedabad, Chambal in Madhya Pradesh, Tungabhadra in Karnataka, and Sarabanga in Tamil Nadu.

Major Sources of River Pollution

  • Untreated Sewage: According to the CPCB, more than 60% of untreated sewage water is released into rivers daily.
  • Untreated Industrial Effluents: Industries such as those producing chemicals, sugar, paper, and tanneries generate wastewater.
  • Others: Municipal solid waste, agricultural runoff, sand mining and illegal encroachment.

Initiatives taken for cleaning and rejuvenation of Rivers

  • Namami Gange Programme (2014): for cleaning and rejuvenation of river Ganga includes wastewater treatment, solid waste management, riverfront management etc.
  • Yamuna Action Plan (1993): Aims to clean the stretch of river Yamuna.
  • National River Conservation Plan (NRCP): It is the Centrally Sponsored Scheme implemented for abatement of pollution in identified stretches of rivers in the country, excluding those in Ganga basin.
  • Technology used for Pollution Monitoring:  LiDAR and Drone survey are used to identify all drains discharging into the river, enabling a comprehensive response to drainage-related challenges.
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Article 21 of the Constitution

Guarantees the fundamental right to life and personal liberty, which the Supreme Court has interpreted to include the right to live with dignity and have access to basic necessities for a healthy life.

LiDAR

Light Detection and Ranging. A remote sensing technology that uses laser light to measure distances and create detailed 3D maps of the Earth's surface. It is used here to identify drains discharging into rivers for better pollution management.

National River Conservation Plan (NRCP)

A Centrally Sponsored Scheme implemented in India to reduce pollution in identified river stretches across the country, excluding those covered under the Ganga basin initiatives.

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