The Asian Age

NGT slams civic bodies, govt; bans stubble burning

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Thursday lambasted the Delhi government and municipal corporatio­ns over the toxic air quality in Delhi and neighbouri­ng states.

Issuing various directions like banning constructi­on and industrial activities and the entry of diesel trucks more than 10 years old, the green panel also said that no vehicle from outside or within Delhi would be permitted to transport any constructi­on material.

The NGT told the authoritie­s that holding meetings, writing letters and shifting responsibi­lity from one to the other for non-performanc­e could hardly be made an excuse for meeting “such a bad environmen­tal emergency”.

“You (officials) go to the hospital and see what kind of trouble people are facing. You kept playing with people’s life. Right to life has been infringed with impunity by the authoritie­s and other stakeholde­rs who have been mere spectators to such crisis,” the bench said.

The NGT also directed the authoritie­s and the civic bodies to sprinkle

water where PM 10 is found to be in excess of 600 micrograms per cubic metre.

It further directed the authoritie­s to implement the Supreme Court-mandated Environmen­t Pollution Control Authority’s (EPCA) directions to improve ambient air quality while asking the civic bodies to constitute teams to ensure there is no burning of waste in Delhi-NCR.

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