India, Feb. 14 -- The Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) has challenged Haryana's claims on the Najafgarh Jheel, pointing to inaccurate information shared by the state with the National Green Tribunal (NGT) last month stating that only covers 47 acres in Haryana and was practically non-existent before 2010.

Questioning these claims about the jheel, which is a trans boundary water body spread across both Haryana and Delhi, INTACH in an affidavit to the NGT shared a series of historical documents, including the Gurgaon Gazetteer (1983) and 1936 Survey of India map, which shows that the jheel existed in Haryana back then too.

Further, INTACH said over 2,000 acres gets submerged in the state, making claims of only ...