Khaleej Times

Punjab, Haryana ministers skip meet on pollution

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new delhi — As toxic air chokes Delhi, Ministers from Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan on Thursday skipped a crucial meeting held by the Union Environmen­t Ministry although their officials attended it.

Union Environmen­t Minister Harsh Vardhan had called a meeting of Ministers and officials from Delhi’s neighbouri­ng states to study stubble burning in Punjab and Haryana in particular as well as the overall air quality. Delhi Environmen­t Minister Imran Hussain, who attended the meeting, said the meeting should have been taken seriously.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal too questioned the absence of the ministers from other states.

“Let there be no politics on this matter. We have talked to the ministers from Punjab and Haryana and they sent their representa­tives here,” Harsh Vardhan told the media.

He said the stubble burning had reduced by 30 per cent since last year and that the Centre had already released funds to help the farmers.

But the 30 per cent drop was not enough, Harsh Vardhan said.

Delhi and neighbouri­ng areas saw a spike in air pollution due to stubble burning in neighbouri­ng Punjab and Haryana.

Delhi on Thursday witnessed “near severe” air quality, while Noida in Uttar Pradesh as well as Faridabad and Gurugram in Haryana suffered “severe” air quality. Harsh Vardhan said his ministry was monitoring the situation and 52 teams of officials from his ministry, Delhi government and other agencies were keeping a vigil on the environmen­t.

“For next five days there will be more active monitoring... The time of Diwali is always very crucial as several things lead to a spike in pollution, due to stubble burning, local pollutants and weather conditions,” he said. —

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