Is there a viewer? The mountain garbage made on the banks of the Ganges will dissolve in the rain in the canal; Also fly with air -ganga channel pollution threat in muzaffarnagar abrasions

The risk of pollution has increased as a result of stacks of garbage on the banks of the Ganges channel in Janasath. The garbage brought from Muzaffar Nagar City is dumped on the banks of the canal, causing air pollution and students and villagers to face bad smell. Officers avoid action by calling it a private country of the farmer. Dialogues, Jansath (muzaffarnagar). On the one hand, the administration on environmental protection, in Shukatirtha, spoke a campaign was launched to clean and clean the Arrow Ganga, but preparations were made to solve poison in the ongoing water of Ganga channel in the Sikheda area. Here is a mountain of garbage on the banks of the ganga channel in the name of the filler. As a result, where air pollution spreads, this waste will also pollute the Ganga channel during the rainy days. Surprisingly, the officials argue that the farmer filled his field, how can we stop. There is a farmer inter-college outside Nangla Mandod Village on Panipat-Khatima National Highway in Sikheda region. Before this, a mountain of garbage is equal to the ganga channel. This garbage was dumped from a Muzaffar Nagar City factory. As a result, air pollution spreads. Students who study in Kisan Inter College are also standing in front of bad smell. Dirty foil and mud reach the ganga channel by flying in the air from a stack of garbage. At the same time, the danger of bad smell as well as diseases in the area exists. The farmers in the area are also getting bad to work in their countries because of bad smell. SDM Janasath Jayendra Singh says that the farmer has filled his field, no one can be stopped to fill. If garbage is dumped in government land, legal action will be taken. At the same time, Block Development Officer Visakha said it was the private land of the farmer. Filling is his personal matter.