Millennium Post

16 public agencies to tackle Ggn pollution

- PIYUSH OHRIE

GURUGRAM: Emergency situations needs drastic measures and the need of it is now being felt by the district administra­tion of Gurugram to tackle city’s deteriorat­ing air quality levels.

Oblivious of the scenario for long, the public agencies have finally woken up and are gearing up to tackle the grave environmen­tal challenge that the city faces head on.

In a first, there will be over 16 public department­s that will be at work to make sure that the residents of Gurugram are not forced to breathe poison this winter. While government agencies like district police, Haryana Urban Developmen­t Authority (HUDA), Municipal Corporatio­n of Gurugram (MCG), forest division and health will be at the forefront, other divisions have also been roped in by the state government.

These include food and supply, agricultur­e, Panchyati raj, fire safety and town and country planning department­s.

The main task of these agencies is expected to create awareness to citizens of harmful effects of pollution and also implement the steps under the graded action system that will come into force under extreme situation of air pollution in Delhi-ncr.

Though there are no plans to implement initiative­s like odd-even at the moment, there may be other plans that may be implanted by the state department­s in terms of crisis.

These measures include hiking the parking fees, prohibitin­g the passage to heavy vehicles and also closing schools and colleges in terms of crisis.

Taking note of the deficienci­es in the pollution under control centres it has also been announced that a special cell equipped with tools for testing emission levels of vehicles.

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