Amit Shah to participate in Isha yoga maha Shivaratri festival..!?

The madras high court dismissed the petition in a case filed by the Isha yoga Center, stating that there was no basis to accept the petition, saying that it was organizing the Shivaratri festival with noise pollution and that it should be banned. The case was dismissed after the pollution Control Board submitted a reply stating that the Isha Center had followed the order of the Green Tribunal. The Mahashivratri festival will begin at 6 pm on the 26th in front of the Adiyogi statue at the Isha yoga Center and will continue till 6 am the next day. Various programs including meditations, mantra chanting, and musical performances by top artists will be held in the presence of Isha founder Sadhguru. Union home minister amit shah and karnataka Deputy chief minister D.K. Shivakumar will be special guests at this event. During this event, Sadhguru will launch a free app called "Miracle of the Mind". This app is designed so that people can meditate for 7 minutes every day under the guidance of Sadhguru.
Therefore, devotees are eagerly waiting for the Isha event the day after tomorrow. Impact on the forest environment of Velliangiri Hills Meanwhile, S.T. Sivannan from Saravanampatti, coimbatore has filed a petition in the chennai High Court. In that petition, "The maha Shivaratri festival is held every year in the month of Masi at the Isha yoga Center at the foot of the Velliangiri Hills. Lakhs of people come to the Isha yoga Center to participate in this. The natural forest environment of Velliangiri Hills is being severely affected by this event. In the past years, the sewage generated due to the gathering of more than 7 lakh people to participate in the Isha yoga Center Shivaratri festival has not only ruined the forest areas but also the nearby agricultural lands. The event is held at dawn, dawn is causing excessive noise pollution, exceeding the 45-decibel sound level set by the government. Therefore, the Isha yoga Center should be ordered to provide proper sewage treatment facilities. He had also demanded that the Isha yoga Center be ordered not to hold the Shivaratri festival in a way that affects the environment and causes noise and light pollution. The case came up for hearing the day before yesterday in a session comprising Justices S.M. Subramaniam and K. Rajasekhar. At that time, lawyer Yogeswaran, who appeared for the petitioner, said, "No legal rules are followed in the Shivaratri festival organized by the Isha yoga Center. "In particular, the orders issued by the Green Tribunal are being blatantly violated," he argued. Senior advocate Satish Parasaran, who appeared for the Isha Foundation as Shivaratri approached, said, "The petitioner has filed this case out of personal vendetta as he refused to buy his land for Rs. 100 crore. He filed the case in the same way last year as Shivaratri approached. No violation is committed during the Shivaratri festival."

To this, Additional Chief Public Prosecutor J. Ravindran said, "The government will not tolerate any violations during the Shivaratri festival. The authorities will take appropriate action. "We should examine whether the rules are being followed properly during the Shivaratri festival and give them time to file a report," he said. The judges who heard the case had ordered that the tamil Nadu pollution Control Board officials examine whether the maha Shivaratri festival is being held at the Isha yoga Center in accordance with the rules and file a report and adjourned the hearing to february 24. In this situation, when the case came up for hearing again in the bench of Justices S.M. Subramaniam and Rajasekhar, Additional Chief Public Prosecutor J. Raveendran, appearing for the tamil Nadu pollution Control Board, filed a report. In it, it was stated that all legal rules were being followed during the maha Shivaratri festival at Isha and that the pollution Control Board would continue to monitor the implementation of the rules. The petitioner, who was disturbed by the loud noises at that time, said that loudspeakers were being used at night in violation of the rules, which was causing noise pollution. The pollution Control Board informed that three new sewage treatment plants have been set up at Isha for proper sewage treatment. At that time, the petitioner stated that these sewage treatment plants were not sufficient when 7 lakh people were expected to attend the Shivaratri event. 70 acres of land for the Isha complex

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