The Asian Age

‘Blueprint on tackling garbage, pollution soon’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In its first meeting on Monday, Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal appointed inter-ministeria­l task force discussed ways to tackle the problems of air pollution and solid waste management in Delhi.

The task force will soon come up with a blueprint to deal with issue of garbage disposal and pollution in the city, health minister Satyendar Jain said.

On the government’s plan to bring in vacuum cleaners for cleaning dust in the city, Jain said, “The tender for it failed twice. We will soon issue a fresh tender.”

“Special emphasis was given on how to cure the burgeoning problem of the landfill sites in Delhi. Additional­ly, decentrali­sation of waste management was discussed,” a statement issued by the task force said.

The statement added that the task force also discussed measures to tackle the rise in Delhi’s air pollution during Diwali season. “Special emphasis was given on how to cure the burgeoning problem of the landfill sites in Delhi. Additional­ly, decentrali­sation of waste management was discussed. Innovative, low-cost and effective ideas to tackle air pollution were also discussed. Measures to tackle the rise in air pollution due to Diwali were also discussed,” the statement added. Mr Jain has now convened a meeting of all stakeholde­rs on Wednesday to discuss the implementa­tion of the action plan. Participan­ts will include the three municipal corporatio­ns, New Delhi Municipal Council, Environmen­t Department, Public Works Department and transport department.

The task force will submit its detailed recommenda­tions to the Supreme Court.

 ?? — PTI ?? E-rickshaw drivers protest against government policies near the Delhi Secretaria­t on Monday.
— PTI E-rickshaw drivers protest against government policies near the Delhi Secretaria­t on Monday.

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