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Home | India | Sc Judge Says Sutlej Turned Into Rivulet Blames Construction Of Dams

SC judge says Sutlej turned into rivulet, blames construction of dams

Justice Karol says that climate change is heavily impacting the agriculture sector in the country

By PTI
Published Date - 13 July 2024, 11:54 AM
SC judge says Sutlej turned into rivulet, blames construction of dams
The Supreme Court judge noted that stretches of certain rivers are drying up due to rising temperatures and human activity.
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New Delhi: Supreme Court judge Justice Sanjay Karol said the construction of dams on the Sutlej has turned the trans-Himalayan river into a rivulet, altering the entire ecosystem and eco chain.

Speaking at the launch of a book titled ‘Climate Change: The Policy, Law and Practice’ by lawyer Jatinder (Jay) Cheema, Justice Karol also highlighted that climate change is heavily impacting the agriculture sector in the country. The Supreme Court judge noted that stretches of certain rivers are drying up due to rising temperatures and human activity.

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“The only trans-Himalayan river in India, the Sutlej, has turned into a rivulet because of the construction of several dams, changing the entire ecosystem and eco chain,” he said.

Justice Karol said successive governments have spent Rs 30,000 crore on cleaning the Ganga. “We know the current state. We have all seen it. A lot more needs to be done on this issue. The famous Gangetic river dolphins, unfortunately, are nowhere to be seen.” He added that farming has suffered due to the erosion of climate stability over the years.

“With nearly 58 per cent of the Indian population relying on agriculture and its allied activities for their livelihood, and even while other sectors have seen tremendous growth, agriculture retains its predominance. While India accomplished the noteworthy milestone of self-reliance in the 1970s with the Green Revolution and now produces an adequate amount of foodgrain for its entire population, farming in India is embroiled in a host of socio-economic and environmental issues,” he said.

“Owing to climate change, India’s agricultural yield is said to have reduced. Other factors leading to the erosion of farming conditions and agricultural produce include the adoption of unsustainable practices such as the use of heavy chemical fertilisers –we have seen what is happening in Punjab — over-irrigation, and excessive groundwater extraction,” Justice Karol said.

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