Budgam, July 25: Despite clear directives from the National Green Tribunal (NGT) to close illegally operating brick kilns in Budgam, several such units continue to function openly, exposing glaring administrative apathy.
Details available with news agency JKNS, the NGT had earlier mandated the immediate shutdown of all unauthorized brick kilns lacking environmental clearance and failing to comply with pollution control norms. However, ground reports suggest little to no enforcement, with locals alleging that many of these kilns enjoy the backing of influential individuals. These operations are contributing to alarming levels of air pollution, agricultural damage, and rising health concerns in the district.
“The continued operation of these kilns is not just contempt of court but also an environmental crime,” said an environmental activist, urging immediate accountability from the authorities.
Residents of Chadoora, Khansahib, Beerwah, and adjoining areas report worsening air quality, respiratory ailments among children and the elderly, and declining soil fertility. Despite repeated complaints and media coverage, the district administration has yet to issue a public statement or share any action plan for enforcing the NGT order.
This prolonged inaction raises serious questions about governance and accountability, while Budgam’s ecology and public health continue to bear the brunt of unchecked environmental violations. (JKNS)