Noida: Social activist Chaudhary Praveen Bhartiya on Monday began an indefinite hunger strike outside the collectorate in Surajpur, demanding immediate steps to protect the environment and curb indiscriminate groundwater extraction.
About 40 people gathered to protest as part of the Corruption Free India Organisation. They alleged that unchecked groundwater extraction by private builders, businesses, and illegal borewells has led the area into a serious water crisis.
“Groundwater levels in Noida and Greater Noida have been declining continuously due to unchecked extraction by builders and industries. Authorities have failed to regulate this despite repeated complaints,” Bhartiya said during the protest.
Organisation member Dinesh Nagar said the relevant departments and officials were informed about the issues several times in the past, but no concrete steps were taken. “Left with no option, we have launched this democratic hunger strike in public interest so that authorities take the matter seriously,” he said.
Protesters also raised demands related to village development, farmers’ issues, food adulteration and employment opportunities for local youth.
An official said the demands raised by the activists would be examined, and necessary action would be taken accordingly.
Ashni Dhaor is a Special Correspondent with the Times of India, w...
Read MoreAshni Dhaor is a Special Correspondent with the Times of India, with over a decade of experience across print, electronic, and digital media. She specialises in long-form features, grassroots civic-policy investigations, and human-interest stories, covering urban development, local governance, nightlife, and evolving lifestyle trends in Noida and Ghaziabad.
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