A five-year-old’s complaint about noise pollution due to the operation of Delhi Metro trains on Tuesday prompted the National Green Tribunal (NGT) to direct the DMRC to strictly adhere to environmental norms.
A bench headed by NGT chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar directed the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) to comply with the prescribed limits and directed the Delhi Pollution Control Committee to ensure that no noise pollution is caused by its activities, including construction and operation.
The NGT was hearing a plea filed by Rohini resident Samriddhi Goswami, through her father Rakesh Goswami, seeking shifting of Rohini sector 18-19 metro stations to a suitable alternate site as noise levels were found to be above 85 decibels.
The girl, in her plea filed through advocates Salik Shafique and Rahul Khurana, also sought erection of sound barriers around the Rohini sector 18 metro station in west Delhi and compensation for causing trauma due to noise pollution owing to construction and trial of the metro rail and station.
The plea said the applicant has made several complaints through her father to various authorities. But her grievance was not redressed and the complaint was disposed by Delhi Metro with remarks that the “grievance can’t be resolved to the satisfaction of customer”.