In a bid to combat to combat air
pollution the scientists have advised the Delhi government to stress upon a
unified action plan for the entire NCR, for its anti-pollution efforts to
succeed. As the Chief Minister appointed ministerial task force to combat air
pollution reviewed the air quality of the national capital and appealed to the
central government to take all possible steps to immediately stop crop residue
burning in the neighbouring states.
Head of the task force Mr Satyendar Jain
and Environment Minister Mr Imran Hussain discussed various options (including
introduction of artificial measures, if required) with scientists of the
Central Pollution Control Board and the Delhi Pollution Control Committee to
deal with the situation, which will be placed before the Chief Minister and the
Deputy Chief Minister.
The scientists advised the Delhi
government to stress upon a unified action plan for the entire NCR, for its
anti-pollution efforts to succeed.The scientists informed the Delhi government
that the current trend shows air pollution peaks during night hours, and is
showing a trend of easing during day time.
According to the scientists from both
the agencies, current meteorological conditions pre and post Diwali so far have
not been helpful and have therefore not contributed to improve the air quality,
which however is expected to see a positive trend in the coming days
Mr Jain asked all the stakeholders not
to pay any heed to rumours like there is a likelihood of schools being closed
temporarily since the scientific data shows peak of pollution during nights and
NOT during schools hours.
It was decided to take up the following
steps on priority that Delhi government will on Friday request the Centre to
enforce relevant laws to regulate largescale construction in NCR, the dust from
where is polluting Delhi air.CPCB has been requested to crack down on polluting
industrial units in NCR.
Delhi Government will request the Centre
to take effective steps to ensure an immediate end to crop residue burning in
neighbouring states.In Friday’s meeting, Delhi government will ask for
restriction on plying of diesel taxis/autos in NCR, particularly on entry
points of Delhi.
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