‘Polluting industries will not be allowed to run inside Delhi…’, Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa warned amid increasing air pollution in the national capital.
Manjinder Singh Sirsa On Delhi Pollution: Air pollution continues to wreak havoc in Delhi. Delhiites have not been able to breathe clean air for the last one and a half month. Along with cold, now dense fog and deteriorating air quality has become a cause of trouble for the people. Amidst the increasing air pollution in Delhi, Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa in Delhi Government has shown strictness regarding the ongoing construction works in the capital.
Manjinder Singh Sirsa said in a video message released on social media platform X that western disturbance and bad weather is expected in Delhi from this evening. Despite implementation of Grap-4, complaints are being received regarding construction work. Let me make it clear that those who are doing construction in this bad weather, strict action will be taken against their buildings and the concerned JE and XEN will also be held responsible and legal action will be taken.
The Environment Minister said that no polluting industry will be allowed to run inside Delhi, whether in authorized area or unauthorized. We have done an extensive survey and from tomorrow onwards strict action will be taken against such industries and they will be sealed. He said that the health of the people of Delhi will not be allowed to be played with. You all are requested to cooperate in making Delhi’s air clean and safe.
‘Big changes will come from small habits’
Earlier he said that big changes will come around us only when we bring a little change in our small habits. For example, do not spread garbage in the open. If we use dustbins instead of throwing garbage on roads, parks or public places, then not only will the pollution be reduced, but diseases will also be prevented. He said that if we always use dustbins and take care of cleanliness around us, then we will directly contribute in keeping Delhi clean and healthy.
Last Friday, challans were issued for 11,776 vehicles.
Sirsa said that strict action has continued on the second day of the new guidelines issued by the Delhi government regarding pollution control. On Friday, challans were issued to 11,776 vehicles violating the rules. To control dust and dirt, 2,068 km of roads were cleaned with machines. Anti-smog guns were used in 5,528 km area and more than 12,164 metric tonnes of garbage was collected.
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