IPL matches in Bengaluru under NGT scanner
NGT queries water usage at IPL matches in M Chinnaswamy Stadium. KSCA, BWSSB, KSPCB to provide details by May 2. Each match received 75,000 litres of treated water. Ghosh assures compliance with NGT norms.

"We are studying the notice, and as such the stadium complies with the NGT norms. So, we are confident of going ahead with the matches," said Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) CEO Shubendu Ghosh.
The Tribunal has taken suo motu cognizance after reports emerged that the Chinnaswamy Stadium has been getting treated water supply for IPL matches.
The NGT chairperson Justice Prakash Shrivastava and Dr A Senthil Vel (expert member) registered the case.
Three matches have already been held at the venue, and it has been estimated that each of those games received 75,000 litres of treated water.
The stadium is scheduled to hold four more IPL matches on April 15 (vs Sunrisers Hyderabad), May 4 (vs Gujarat Titans), May 12 (vs Delhi Capitals) and May 18 (vs Chennai Super Kings).
"We may require around 15000 litres of water for match purposes and it can be generated from the in-house STP plant," Ghosh had said earlier.
However, the NGT took note of the claims that BWSSB has permitted the supply of treated water to the stadium upon the request of KSCA, particularly from the nearby Cubbon Park area.
But the KSCA officials had maintained that they were not using either groundwater or potable water for purposes like watering the pitch or outfield.
The Karnataka government has imposed a strict ban on using potable water for miscellaneous purposes such as gardening and washing vehicles, among others.
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