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Indian Court grants Himalayan glaciers status of 'living entities'
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An Indian court has recognised Himalayan glaciers, lakes and forests as “legal persons” in an effort to curb environmental destruction, weeks after it granted similar status to the country's two most sacred rivers.

In a decision that aims to widen environmental protections in the mountainous region, the court granted the legal standing to glaciers Gangotri and Yamunotri that feed India's venerated Ganga and Yamuna rivers, which won the status in a landmark judgement in March.

“The rights of these entities shall be equivalent to the rights of human beings and any injury or harm caused to these bodies shall be treated as injury or harm caused to human beings,” the highest court in Himalayan state of Uttarakhand said in its ruling on Friday.

It said Yamunotri glacier, which is the source for Yamuna river was shrinking at an alarming rate. Gangotri, which feeds the river Ganga and is one of the largest glaciers in the Himalayas, is also “receding fast”, the court said.

“In over 25 years, it has retreated more than 850 meters (2,800 feet),” a two-judge bench of justices Rajeev Sharma and Alok Singh said.

The court also extended the status of “living entity” to swathes of the Himalayan environment, including waterfalls, meadows, lakes and forests.

On March 20, the same court ordered that both Ganges and Yamuna rivers should be given “living entity” status to conserve them, in a decision cautiously welcomed by activists who expressed hope that it would signify more than just a symbolic gesture.

Both rivers are considered holy by millions of Hindus, who ritualistically bathe, drink and scatter the ashes of their dead in the water.

The rivers which criss-cross most of the country before flowing into the sea have witnessed massive pollution near human habitations mainly due to dumping of untreated sewage and industrial waste.

The court argued the unusual step was necessary because the hallowed rivers upon which Hindu rites are conducted were “losing their very existence”.

New Zealand earlier last month recognised its third-largest river, ancestral and spiritual waters for its Maori people, as a living entity.

Successive governments in India have attempted with limited success to clean up the Ganges, which snakes 2,500 kilometres
 
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Good decision.
This is done after the efforts to curb pollutions failed.
Now they will have to be treated as human and with all human rights and upholding the human rights are govt. & society's top priority
 
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Good decision.
This is done after the efforts to curb pollutions failed.
Now they will have to be treated as human and with all human rights and upholding the human rights are govt. & society's top priority
Will they pay yax ?

Great decision. This has been long overdue.
Lolz phir boltey ho duniya mazaq kyu urati :D .
 
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So according to your logic planet earth is human too .
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:sarcastic:ch***ya sala mountains ko human statis day raha or mujhey choti soch bol raha :sarcastic: . ja bhai toilet ko bhi human bol do .

Yes. For Hindus, Earth is "Bhoomaatha" meaning "Mother Earth"

Hindus sees god in everything and everywhere in this universe whether living or non-living.
 
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Mother Earth - Gaia
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/peter-neill/law-of-mother-earth-a-vis_b_6180446.html

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2011/apr/10/bolivia-enshrines-natural-worlds-rights

It is a shame that India woke up to this so late compared to New Zealand or Bolivia
 
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Yes. For Hindus, Earth is "Bhoomaatha" meaning "Mother Earth"

Hindus sees god in everything and everywhere in this universe whether living or non-living.
What we believe
"If there were any other gods beside Him (ALLAH), as they claim, they would have tried to overthrow the Possessor of the throne."
 
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U are preaching to the wrong choir..

You can only preach to people who could comprehend.

They do not know that Hindus recite the below slokam when they get out of the bed before placing their feet on the floor.

Samudravasane Devi Parvatastanamandale,
Vishhnupatni Namastubhyam Paadasparsham Kshamasva Me


Meaning: I bow to Mother Earth, who has mountains and jungles on her body and whose clothing is made by the ocean. The wife of Lord Vishnu, please pardon me for touching you with my feet.

What we believe
"If there were any other gods beside Him (ALLAH), as they claim, they would have tried to overthrow the Possessor of the throne."

Dharmics do know think god in terms of names. That is why we use the sound "Aum" to represent god.

you would not be able to comprehend this.
 
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All the concepts of worshiping nature, respecting animals & fellow beings are unique to Dharmic religions.

The Abrahamic religions don't care for these kinds of things.



What the heck is your prob.... you bring religion even here?
@waz @The Eagle this guy accepted, he is in thi forum for religious reasons. please look after him


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So according to your logic planet earth is human too .
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:sarcastic:ch***ya sala mountains ko human status day raha or mujhey choti soch bol raha :sarcastic: . ja bhai toilet ko bhi human bol do .



It is a step to a save these rivers and glaciers... Strict policies needed to save forest, rivers.
 
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Anything for the good of the environment and nature should be respected and supported. There are more than enough people destroying the fragile ecosystem. ecosystem has as much a life as a living person, even more.

# NamamiBrahmaputra
Celebrating the biggest RIVER FESTIVAL in Assam.
His Highness the President of India and king of Bhutan and other dignitaries graced the occasion.


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Cc
 
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I wonder if this legal status will be used by jholachaaps to stop development work in and around them. I am sceptical about this move, i dont need a courts judgement to tell me how to treat ganga.
 
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