Bangkok Post

Pollution agency fines Delhi

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NEW DELHI: India’s environmen­tal watchdog has slapped New Delhi’s government with a US$3.5 million (114 million baht) fine for failing to enforce rules to reduce smog in the world’s most polluted major city, officials said yesterday.

The National Green Tribunal penalised the capital administra­tion for its lack of oversight after it emerged some polluting industries were still burning harmful waste in the open.

The tribunal, a national body tasked with ruling on environmen­tal matters, had been hearing a plea from Delhi residents complainin­g about factories flouting laws on trash fires.

It said the Delhi government needed to instruct the court on how it would proceed with tackling the annual crisis that plagues the capital city of 20 million.

Each winter, Delhi chokes through haze so extreme that levels of airborne pollutants routinely eclipse safe limits by more than 30 times.

An estimated 1.1 million Indians die prematurel­y from air pollution every year.

The US embassy website in Delhi showed the level of harmful airborne particles hit 290 on Tuesday — nearly 12 times World Health Organisati­on’s safe limits.

Delhi, which has shut down power plants and banned heavy lorries, has accused other states of not playing their part.

In particular, the capital has blamed government­s in Punjab and Haryana for crop fires.

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