Okay, this is wild. You know all those fines slapped on polluters? Turns out, almost none of that money’s actually being used. An RTI reply just revealed the CPCB has spent less than 1% of the ₹45 crore collected since 2018. Let that sink in—we’re talking about funds meant to clean our rivers and air, just gathering dust. What a mess, right?
Let me break it down. These penalties serve three main purposes:
But here’s the kicker: if the money’s not being used, it’s just empty threats. Classic Indian bureaucracy at play.
Officially, CPCB guidelines say these funds should cover:
Just imagine—with ₹45 crore, we could’ve made actual progress. Instead? Paperwork limbo.
Typical Indian government story:
One RTI activist put it perfectly: “It’s like watching someone drown while the life jacket stays locked in the office.”
Real talk—this isn’t just about numbers:
For CPCB:
For us regular folks:
Here’s the thing—we’re literally paying for environmental damage twice. First through pollution’s health impacts, then by letting the fines meant to fix it go unused. With climate change breathing down our necks, this isn’t just negligence—it’s criminal. The CPCB needs to wake up before another five years pass with crores rotting in some account.
What do you think? Should unspent fines get automatically diverted to green projects? Sound off in the comments.
Source: Livemint – Companies
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