: The Telangana Pollution Control Board (TGPCB) has been very negligent when it to taking stern action against industries responsible for leaving the water bodies in Hyderabad in a vulnerable condition. While the board is responsible for imposing penalties on industries that have not been following conventional environmental norms, it has not been actively involved in imposing any such penalties. The Telangana High Court had on March 19 expressed dismay at the grim condition of 13 lakes across the state after a detailed report of the same was presented by a committee of two advocates, who prepared the report.

During the report’s hearing in the High Court, it was also noted that some people had to use contaminated water to grow vegetables as the Nalla Cheruvu in Uppal was totally polluted. The loss of habitat due to polluted water bodies across the state was a ‘matter of concern’ for the bench, which had then ordered immediate action. However, the water bodies still remain polluted.

Recently, around 10 tonnes of dead fish were found floating in Chitkul tank near Patancheru. PCB officials told , “We have analysed four such sources of pollution, a hospital, and three industries around that tank. None of them have caused this.

” The officials also said that a report has been prepared. However, no such report was found and several fish are still being found dead in various tanks around the city. At that time, the locals had blamed release of effluents into the water that .