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UP Environment Minister raps Punjab govt for Delhi-NCR's pollution
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PAWAN TRIPATHI (Source: IANS) | 08 Nov, 2022
Pollution is increasing continuously in Delhi-NCR and the Air Quality
Index (AQI) has reached the most "severe" category, leading to many
people difficulty in breathing and irritation in eyes.
Keeping
the AQI in view, the governments has implemented the stage 4 of Graded
Response Action Plan (GRAP), prohibiting all construction work and has
banned diesel vehicles. However, as strict measures are being taken to
ensure the safety of people from the high pollution levels, a political
fight has also broken out over the causes.
Uttar Pradesh
Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister, Dr Arun Kumar commented
on issues related to pollution in a conversation with IANS.
Q: You are an MBBS doctor yourself, how dangerous do you consider the increasing pollution for the common public?
A:
This increasing pollution is very harmful for children and the elderly
as it can cause many respiratory, and skin related diseases. Along with
this, it also causes a lot of damage to the internal organs.
Q: Who is responsible for increasing pollution?
A:
Punjab is considered the most responsible for this, especially in
Delhi-NCR, as stubble burning is still prevalent in the state. The air
coming from the state contaminates the entire NCR including Delhi,
Noida, and adjoining areas of western UP. The Punjab government does not
put restrictions on the same. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, on
the contrary, holds the UP government responible for spreading
pollution, while it is Punjab, that is actually behind it.
The
AAP government in Punjab has not banned the burning of stubble which is
one of the biggest reasons behind the increasing pollution levels. More
stubble than last year was burnt this time.
Q: Can Odd-Even scheme be implemented in UP?
A:
The Odd-Even scheme is totally useless. No data suggesting its success
has been found so far which is why no plan has been made to implement it
in UP.
The Delhi government should inform the public about the
goals it has achieved by implementing the scheme. No reduction in the
AQI or pollution has been recorded when it is in force.
Q: What
actions are being taken by the UP government to prevent the increasing
pollution in Noida, Ghaziabad and its surrounding areas?
A: A
review meeting was held regarding pollution and the orders of the
Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) are being followed. 19 sweeping
machines have been allotted and water is being sprinkled incessantly.
Tiles
and grass will be put at roadsides where dust accumulates. The
government has provided 80 anti-smoke guns to Noida Authority. A
campaign to make the streets free from potholes is also underway.
Waste
management is being done in Noida and Ghaziabad. 60 ongoing projects
found violating the rules have been shut down. Stage 4 rules of GRAP
have been implemented at construction sites. Schools have been closed
while keeping children's health in mind.
Q: What special measures are being taken in western UP, where the effect of pollution is at its highest?
A:
A complete ban on burning wood and coal has been enforced. The units
causing pollution are being monitored. More and more electricity is
being supplied to prevent people from using generators that cause
pollution.
Registration of vehicles of 10 and 15 years is being
cancelled to prevent vehicular pollution. Fines are being imposed on
anyone found burning garbage in the open as it is completely banned.
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