Increase environment marshals to combat air pollution: Baijal

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

today said the number of marshals should be increased in the city to combat In a meeting chaired by him and attended by Minister and top officials of departments concerned, the detailed action plan of various agencies to combat in the city was reviewed. A fortnight long 'Clean Air for Campaign' jointly organised by the government and the Centre, will be launched on February 23 to create awareness against air pollution, Secretary said in the meeting. A fresh air quality assessment study was being discussed with the IIT Kanpur, he said. Baijal directed for shortening timelines of various activities for solid by the municipal corporations, a statement from the office said. "He also directed for increasing the number of marshals after a thorough assessment of their performance," the statement said. Top officials from and transport departments detailed work done by their departments to combat air The secretary said that 83 home guards have been deployed as marshals in the municipal wards.

They are connected with sanitation inspectors of respective MCDs and supervisors of Control Committee (DPCC) through Whatsapp group. A final notification on approved fuels would be issued after February 15. The DPCC has initiated a drive to convert all industrial units from using fossil fuels to PNG (piped natural gas), he added. The informed during the meeting that over 35,000 commercial vehicles have been challaned recently for not having proper fitness test certificates. The official also detailed various other initiatives of Transport department such as e-challan, Scrapping of Old Vehicles Rules, 2018, Parking Rules 2017, opening of fitness test centres and bus depots for e-buses, that were aimed at fighting

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First Published: Mon, February 05 2018. 21:25 IST