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NGT Blocks Illegal Construction Along Gomti River, Issues Notice to LDA

The National Green Tribunal has directed a halt to any construction violating the River Ganga Authorities Order, 2016, along the Gomti River. The order came after a plea alleged that the Lucknow Development Authority was building embankments, a road, and high-rise buildings on the riverbank, riverbed, and floodplain. The Tribunal noted that the 2016 order requires prior approval from the National Mission for Clean Ganga for such activities. The case will be heard next on August 25, along with a related matter on Gomti floodplain demarcation.

NGT directs no construction in violation of Ganga protection norms along Gomti River; issues notice to LDA, others

New Delhi, July 13

The National Green Tribunal has directed that no construction be carried out in violation of the River Ganga Authorities Order, 2016, along the Gomti River while issuing notice to the Lucknow Development Authority and other respondents on a plea alleging illegal construction on the riverbank, riverbed and floodplain.

A Bench comprising Chairperson Justice Prakash Shrivastava and Expert Member Afroz Ahmad passed the interim direction after taking note of allegations that embankments, a four-lane road and several high-rise buildings were being constructed by the LDA alongside the Gomti River, including within its riverbed and floodplain. The applicant contended that since the Gomti is a tributary of the Ganga, the 2016 Ganga protection framework applies, and prior approval of the National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) is mandatory for such activities.

The Tribunal referred to the 2016 Order, noting that it mandates the banks and floodplains of the Ganga and its tributaries to remain construction-free and prohibits construction of permanent or temporary structures in the river, on its banks or active floodplain, except in limited circumstances. It also noted that prior approval of the NMCG is required for the construction of bridges, associated roads, embankments and certain other activities affecting the river or its floodplain.

The applicant relied on photographs alleging that construction was being undertaken adjacent to the Gomti River in violation of these provisions. He also informed the Tribunal that he had lodged a complaint with the NMCG in January 2026, following which the NMCG had written to the District Magistrate, Chairperson of the District Ganga Committee, Lucknow, and the Uttar Pradesh Chief Secretary, seeking necessary action. According to the plea, despite the communication, the construction continued.

During the hearing, counsel appearing for certain State authorities accepted notice and stated that no construction contrary to the 2016 Ganga protection framework could be permitted. Recording the statement and considering the circumstances, the Tribunal directed that, as an interim measure, the respondent authorities shall not undertake any construction in violation of the River Ganga (Rejuvenation, Protection and Management) Authorities Order, 2016.

The NGT also noted that a separate matter concerning the demarcation of the Gomti River floodplain is already pending before it. The present case has been directed to be listed along with that matter on August 25.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good step, but why does it take an NGT order every time? The 2016 order was clear. Developers and authorities keep pushing boundaries until someone stops them. Also, what about the existing illegal constructions? They need to be demolished, not just halted.

Michael C

Nice to see environmental protection being taken seriously in India. But implementation is key. I hope the NGT follows through with penalties if construction continues. The Gomti needs all the help it can get. 🌿

Siddharth J

As someone from Lucknow, I've seen the Gomti shrink every year. These projects block natural flow and cause flooding elsewhere. The NGT is doing its job, but the LDA needs to think long-term, not just for real estate profits. Kudos to the applicant who filed the case!

Sarah B

This is a good development. However, I'm skeptical about how effectively the NMCG will enforce this. They've been slow in the past. Let's hope the August 25 hearing brings concrete action, not just more delays.

Kavya N

Jai Ganga Maiyya! 🙏 It's our duty to protect the Gomti too. The 2016 order was meant for all tributaries. Why do authorities act like they forgot? Anyway, better late than never. Hope the river gets its space back.

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