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Sarsa: Rivulet associated with pivotal moment in Guru Gobind Singh’s life, is dying

  • December 29, 2022
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Sarsa: Rivulet associated with pivotal moment in Guru Gobind Singh’s life, is dying

Subject: Geography

Context:

  • As Sikhs across India and the rest of the world observe the 356th birth anniversary of Guru Gobind Singh, a rivulet in north India associated with a key moment in his life is gasping for breath.

Sarsa river:

  • The Sarsa originates in the Shivalik hills in Himachal Pradesh.
  • It flows through Solan district borders Punjab, enters Rupnagar district in Punjab and eventually flows into the Sutlej.
  • On December 21, 1704, a pitched battle had taken place on the banks of the Sarsa between the Khalsa and Mughal armies.
  • The Sarsa was where the Guru’s family got separated in the winter of 1704.

Pollution in river sarsa:

  • The Baddi-Barotiwala-Nalagarh (BBN) industrial complex is spread over 380 square kilometres in the Solan district near the Sarsa.
  • BBN hosted around 500 small, medium and large pharma units and accounted for 35 per cent of Asia’s total medicine production.
  • Pharmaceutical waste being discharged either directly or indirectly into the Sarsa from the Baddi-Barotiwala-Nalagarh (BBN) industrial complex has affected the river’s biota and made the river water unfit for human use.
  • The pharma waste could also be causing the area to become prone to antimicrobial resistance.
  • The water of the Sirsa (or Sarsa) river, which flows downstream through Baddi, is black and emanates a foul odour.

What are the guidelines to prevent pollution?

  • The Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 clearly lays down guidelines about the penalties to be imposed on those who are polluting water resources.
  • Those who pollute water are liable for a prison sentence of up to six years under the Act.
  • There is also the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act of 1981 which has to be followed.
Geography Sarsa: Rivulet associated with pivotal moment in Guru Gobind Singh’s life

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