
National Environmental Vigilance Hubs Launched
National President Shri Shailesh Garg has officially inaugurated five new Environmental Vigilance State Hubs. These hubs will act as regional chapters to monitor and act on local forest encroachment, industrial pollution, and illegal logging.
"By decentralizing our environmental vigilance, we are placing powerful reporting networks right in the hands of regional communities. These hubs bridge the gap between citizen concerns and legal solutions." — Shri Shailesh Garg, National President
Active Operational Zones
The new state hubs are fully active in Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Delhi NCR. Each hub is equipped with localized field wardens and legal support officers.
Citizens in these regions can contact their local hub coordinates for prompt resolution of local toxic smoke releases, garbage dumping in natural wetlands, or unauthorized deforestation.
State Vigilance Hub Objectives:
- Local Monitoring: Constant air, water, and forest cover checks across rural borders.
- Legal Helpdesks: Free legal advice for farmer co-operatives fighting pesticide contamination or land grabbing.
- Eco-Warden Training: Hosting weekend workshops to certify youth as active environmental volunteers.
- Immediate Action Wings: Rapid-action field trucks equipped with gas detectors and water sampling kits.
Regional Soil & Water Protection Drills
Each hub coordinates directly with regional agricultural universities. By performing extensive soil testing and tracking industrial effluents draining into local rivers (such as the Yamuna and Hindon), our state hubs gather critical evidence used to prosecute polluting factory layouts.
Vigilance Hubs: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: How can our local group register a grievance with the state hub?
Grievances can be registered through our 'New Complain' dynamic panel, supporting photo uploads and GPS mapping to ensure fast dispatch of verification wardens.
Q2: How do neighborhood eco-clubs get materials?
Registered eco-clubs receive free packages containing native seeds, compost booklets, and environmental days posters from their nearest State Vigilance Hub.
Contact & Reporting Guidelines
To report a local issue, you may email your state's vigilance hub coordinates, listed under the Help Center portal, or register a dynamic ticket through our cloud grievance dashboard. Official case numbers will be generated for all checked cases.
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