However, it does not wind up within three days but an extended version of the fair called Bhanga Mela continues for another 10-12 days. This is a gross violation of environmental norms during the fair.
This has been reported in telegraphindia.com dated 10 August 2016.
Hence, the National Green Tribunal has directed Visva-Bharati to either stop the Pous Mela or shift its venue from its current venue. The mela had been started with a noble purpose but, gradually, the purpose has disappeared and it has now been commercialised and taken over by unscrupulous elements.
The tribunal has directed Visva-Bharati to file an affidavit stating its decision in this regard and the state government should also inform how it planned to help the varsity. The tribunal's ruling has come based on a petition filed by green activist Subhas Dutta in February who had alleged there was gross violation of environmental norms during the fair.
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