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Flying squads constituted to implement air pollution measures in Delhi-NCR, Centre tells SC

Written by  Rajan Nath -- December 03rd 2021 09:41 AM
Flying squads constituted to implement air pollution measures in Delhi-NCR, Centre tells SC

Flying squads constituted to implement air pollution measures in Delhi-NCR, Centre tells SC

Delhi Air pollution case: The Commission for Air Quality Management in Delhi-NCR on Friday filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court saying it has constituted an enforcement task force to monitor compliance with its directions to control air pollution in the national capital region. The Commission said that an Enforcement Task Force of five members has been constituted by it in the exercise of its statutory power and 17 flying squads are constituted to act against violators. Also Read | Delhi Air pollution case: Why are schools open in Delhi? asks Supreme Court SC directs Delhi, NCR states to follow directions by panel on air quality  management | Delhi news The number of flying squads would be increased to 40 in the next 24 hours, Commission told the Supreme Court. The said flying squads have already started functioning from December 2 itself and have conducted surprise checks at 25 sites, it said. Also Read | Omicron variant scare: DDMA issues guidelines for arrivals at Delhi airport Air pollution: SC says it will form task force if states do not follow air  quality The Enforcement Task Force itself will exercise powers of taking punitive and preventive measures against the non-compliant/defaulting persons/entities, stated the affidavit. The flying squads will directly report to the Enforcement Task Force of the Commission, it added. Commission told the Supreme Court that schools and colleges in NCR shall remain closed till further orders, allowing only online mode of application except for the purpose of conducting examinations and laboratory practicals etc. Air Pollution: SC Says Won't Dispose of Matter, Asks Centre to Continue  Measures Operation of thermal power plants within three hundred kilometres of the radius of Delhi shall continue to be regulated in terms of commissions latest order dated November 30, 2021, whereby, only five out of eleven thermal power plants, have been permitted to schedule their operations and the rest have been directed to remain inoperative till at-least December 15, 2021, affidavit stated. Entry of trucks in Delhi shall not be permitted, except for CNG and electric trucks and trucks carrying essential commodities, it added. On industrial pollution, the Commission has further directed on December 2, 2021, that industrial operations and processes in NCR, where gas is not available and the said industrial unit is not running on PNG or cleaner fuels shall be allowed to operate only up to eight hours a day during weekdays and shall remain closed during Saturday and Sunday, the affidavit said. Earlier on Thursday, the Supreme Court expressed concern on rising air pollution in Delhi-NCR and granted 24 hours deadline to the Centre and Delhi government to come up with a serious plan for the implementation of pollution control measures. The top court will hear on Friday at 10 am the plea seeking emergency steps to control the worsening air quality situation in the national capital. -PTC News


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