The Asian Age

Gurgaon worst in dealing with pollution

◗ Action against pollution: Noida performed the best among NCR towns in November

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New Delhi, Dec. 11: Gurgaon’s enforcemen­t authoritie­s have given the poorest performanc­e in the National Capital Region ( NCR) in November in dealing with complaints related to violation of pollution norms, the Central Pollution Control Board has said.

With an implementa­tion score of 36 per cent, Noida performed the best among NCR towns in November. Delhi had an implementa­tion score of just 31.77 per cent, while Faridabad and Ghaziabad had an score of 28 and 26.72 per cent respective­ly. Gurgaon’s authoritie­s have given the poorest performanc­e in the NCR at an implementa­tion score of just 4.7 per cent, Central Pollution Control Board ( CPCB) said in a report.

The implementa­tion score is the ratio of action taken score to incident score and the scores were released for the month of November. In November, the total number of inspection­s carried out at Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, Faridabad and Gurgaon were 451, and 2,791 violations were observed.

The most prominent polluting activities were constructi­on, road dust resuspensi­on, open burning and traffic congestion.

The CPCB had repeatedly termed the enforcemen­t bodies’ actions on public complaints against pollution “grossly inadequate”.

On December 2, the CPCB had sent showcause notices to municipal bodies SDMC and EDMC for failing to check air polluting under their jurisdicti­on, asking why their commission­ers should not be prosecuted for inaction. The Supreme Court had asked the CPCB to prosecute government officials for not acting on around 250 complaints received by it from citizens. “Why don’t you prosecute these officials? You should prosecute them. Let these people realise what they have done,” the top court had told the CPCB. Environmen­t Pollution Control Authority chairperso­n Bhure Lal had also lashed out at enforcemen­t agencies, alleging that Delhi’s civic and urban bodies were “not properly implementi­ng” the directions issued to curb pollution.

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