Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Work on installati­on of smog tower at Anand Vihar has begun, Centre tells SC

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

nNEW DELHI: The central government told the Supreme Court on Monday that work had started on the installati­on of a smog tower at Anand Vihar in east Delhi according to its directions.

Solicitor general Tushar Mehta, representi­ng the Centre, informed a three-judge bench headed by justice Arun Mishra that survey of the site for constructi­ng the tower was complete and that the installati­on was being done in collaborat­ion with IIT Bombay.

“Collection of soil samples is in progress and we are in the process of appointing an architect to make site drawing, etc. IIT

Bombay and TATA projects have tied up with University of Minnesota as it is a patent-protected innovation. University of Minnesota has agreed to share the technology,” Mehta submitted.

The developmen­t came after the Supreme Court had, on July 29, threatened contempt of court action against IIT Bombay after it expressed unwillingn­ess to take responsibi­lity for the project and proposed to back out.

The proposal to construct a smog tower in collaborat­ion with IIT Bombay was put forward by the Centre in December 2019 after the Supreme Court raised serious concerns about the rising pollutions levels in Delhi.

The court in January 13 had given the green signal for the proposal and asked the Centre and Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) to install a smog tower at Anand Vihar in east Delhi in three months. The project got delayed after IIT refused to take overall responsibi­lity, including verificati­on of works carried out by Tata Projects Limited (proposed to be involved by IIT for constructi­on, operation and maintenanc­e of the smog tower).

The CPCB initiated various rounds of talks with IIT Mumbai regarding the project and three versions of MOU were exchanged between them. But the talks bore no fruition. When the court was informed on July 29 about IIT backing out, a livid justice Mishra had threatened to initiate contempt action against the institute.

“How can they back out from a central government project after this court passed orders? Is it a child’s game? We will not tolerate this nonsense. We will draw contempt against them,” he said.

The Centre then informed the court on August 4 that the smog tower will be built under IIT’S supervisio­n.

The court on Monday also refused to entertain a plea to reconsider the proposal and recall its orders. The plea filed by an intervener in the case, KK Mishra, said smog towers were not effective.

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