Thursday, 20 July 2023

Pollution in National Capital Region

 

Pollution in National Capital Region

Posted On: 20 JUL 2023 5:32PM by PIB Delhi

The major factors responsible for air pollution in National Capital Region (NCR) include high level of anthropogenic activities in the high-density populated areas in NCR, arising from various sectors viz. vehicular pollution, industrial pollution, roads and open areas dust, dust from construction and demolition project activities, biomass burning, agricultural stubble burning, municipal solid waste burning, fires in sanitary landfills and air pollution from dispersed sources, bursting of fire crackers etc.

The details of FIRs lodged and environment compensation imposed/collected by the Governments of Haryana and Punjab against paddy straw burning incidences is annexed as Annexure-I.

To control stubble burning instances, Government explored the possibilities of policy interventions for environmentally sound management of crop residue/parali including its use as supplementary fuel, aimed at additional source of income to farmers, better air quality, reduced GHG emissions and employment opportunities. For effective prevention and control of Stubble Burning, a framework and action plans on in-situ and ex-situ crop residue management, prohibition of stubble / crop residue burning, effective monitoring / enforcement, schemes to reduce the generation of paddy straw, IEC activities for the plan of action etc.

For control of pollution from roads, eleven (11) ‘dust control and management cells’ have been set up so far in Delhi. These cells take actions viz. optimum utilization of road sweeping machines, scientific disposal of dust collected, sprinkling of water and dust suppressants on roads / right of ways, augmentation of sweeping and sprinkling machines, proper maintenance of roads and also keep road pothole free, laying of roads to fully support mechanised sweeping, non-paved road sides to be paved or converted into green, greening of central verges / plantation of trees, cemented roads in industrial areas, identification of hot spots and implement specific road dust control measures etc.

ANNEXURE-I

The details of FIRs lodged and environment compensation imposed/collected by the Governments of Haryana and Punjab against paddy straw burning incidences is as follows:

 

Government of Haryana

Year

No. of Police Complaint/ FIR's Registered

Environmental Compensation collected (Rupees)

2016

0

19.38 Lacs

2017

236

42.17 Lacs

2018

167

50.05 Lacs

2019

2020

19.20 Lacs

2020 (till 21.12.2020)

464

86.46 lacs

 

Government of Punjab

Year

No. of Police Complaint/ FIRs Registered

Environmental Compensation collected (Rupees)

2018

Nil

19.625 lacs

2019

1737

14.80 lacs

2020

48

6.575 lacs

 

This information was given by Union Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Shri Ashwini Kumar Choubey in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha.

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