Hindustan Times (Delhi)

North civic body seals 516 illegal units in 1 week

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

Our licensing teams found 297 factories and warehouses running polluting units for producing plastic bags, rubber or chemicals. Besides, 219 other factories were sealed. SENIOR NORTH CORP OFFICIAL

NEW DELHI: The North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n has sealed 516 factories and warehouses running illegally in residentia­l areas in last one week.

The action was taken on the basis of a list of 51,837 industries provided by the Delhi State Industrial & Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Corporatio­n (DSIIDC) to three municipal corporatio­ns in June. According to DSIIDC most of these units are still operating from non-conforming and residentia­l areas, despite providing alternativ­e plots to some in industrial areas.

On the basis of this list, an intensive survey was carried out in different residentia­l areas by the three municipal corporatio­ns and action was taken in south, north and east Delhi.

“In last one week, we took action in areas under Narela zone such as Mundka, Kamruddin Nagar, Nilothi, Swarn Park and Tikri Kalan. Our licensing teams found 297 factories and warehouses running polluting units for producing plastic bags, rubber or chemicals. Besides, 219 other factories were sealed in Shahbad Daulatpur, Prahladpur and Pooth Khurd for running factories in non-conforming areas,” said a senior north corporatio­n official.

“These industries, which should never have come up in the first place, have been operat- ing from these areas without licences for decades now. The matter was discussed in the joint meeting of officials from DSIIDC and MCD,’ said the North Corporatio­n official.

Earlier, the National Green Tribunal and the Delhi High Court had repeatedly pulled up the corporatio­ns over mushroomin­g of polluting industries in residentia­l areas. The civic bodies were asked by the court to seal these illegal units in a time-bound manner.

As per Delhi Master Plan 2021, all non-conforming areas fall under the jurisdicti­on of the corporatio­ns where only 28 domestic small-scale industries, like matchstick, incense sticks and garland making, etc are allowed. The violators include electropla­ting, dyeing, pickling and forging units, among others. DPCC said there are 70,000 to 1 lakh such industries operating in the city.

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