Rekha Sarkar’s strong attack on pollution, now PUC challan will not be waived!
Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa along with senior officials of Environment, Transport, Delhi Pollution Control Committee, PWD and Traffic Police were present in this important meeting. In the meeting, the Chief Minister took the strictest stance towards those vehicles which are spreading pollution on the roads without valid Pollution Control Certificate (PUC).
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has bluntly said that now the challan of polluting vehicles will not be waived off at any cost. He instructed the officials that even if the government has to approach the court for this, it will not step back. The aim of the government is not to collect revenue but to provide clean air to the citizens.
Delhi government will soon tie up with major companies like Ola and Uber to promote private participation to reduce pollution. The objective of this scheme is to explore the possibilities of running ‘pollution-free passenger buses’ in the form of pool and share in the Delhi-NCR region.
Unregulated e-rickshaws on the roads of the capital become a major cause of traffic jams. Due to traffic jam, vehicles burn more fuel, which directly helps in increasing pollution.
To strengthen public transport, the government has decided to rationalize the routes of Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) buses. According to the Chief Minister, DTC should reach every area and every street of Delhi.
The Chief Minister has ordered all the departments to work with mutual coordination and implement these decisions with immediate effect. The Chief Minister says that the Delhi government is fighting a comprehensive and multi-dimensional war against pollution.
Actress Bhagyashree went on a trip to Banaras with her husband, enjoyed street food!
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