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Milkpouring Ritual in Narmada Ngt Seeks Response From Pollution Control Boards

Irrigation And DrainageAgricultural Water ManagementAuthoritiesPolicy1

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The news describes a religious ritual involving milk and sarees offered to the Narmada River, which has prompted an NGT inquiry into potential environmental violations. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the event is a one-time ritual with no reported impact on commodity prices, supply chains, or company margins. The NGT's request for responses is a regulatory inquiry, but no concrete regulation or enforcement action has been announced. Therefore, no sector is materially affected.

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  • 11,000 litres of milk and 210 sarees offered to Narmada River on April 8
  • NGT seeks responses from Central and state pollution control boards
  • Next hearing scheduled for July 17

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Milkpouring Ritual in Narmada Ngt Seeks Response From Pollution Control Boards β€” News Analysis