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Dr P. K. Mishra Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister, chairs high-level task force meeting on air pollution in Delhi-NCR

Dust pollution from construction and demolition (C&D) activities is being remotely monitored through a web portal, with mandatory registration for projects over 500 square meters

Dr P. K. Mishra Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister, chairs high-level task force meeting on air pollution in Delhi-NCR
Dr PK Mishra, Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister

New Delhi: Dr PK Mishra, Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister, chaired a high-level task force meeting on September 23, 2024, at the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) to assess the readiness of stakeholders in addressing the deteriorating air quality in Delhi-NCR, particularly as the winter season approaches.

 

The meeting focused on evaluating ongoing efforts to tackle pollution from various sources, including paddy stubble burning, vehicular emissions, road and construction dust, solid waste management, and diesel generator (DG) sets. Dr. Mishra emphasized the critical importance of strict and timely implementation of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) by all relevant agencies to mitigate worsening air quality during the winter months.

 

Chairman of the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM), Rajesh Verma, presented details on the upcoming paddy straw generation, estimating 19.52 million tonnes in Punjab and 8.10 million tonnes in Haryana. Both states have committed to eliminating stubble burning this year. Punjab plans to manage 11.5 million tonnes of its paddy straw through in-situ crop residue management, with the remainder managed via ex-situ methods. Haryana will similarly manage 3.3 million tonnes in-situ and use ex-situ methods for the rest. Over 1.50 lakh crop residue management (CRM) machines will be available in Punjab, supported by 24,736 Custom Hiring Centres (CHCs), while Haryana will have 90,945 CRM machines supported by 6,794 CHCs.

 

Additionally, 2 million tonnes of paddy straw will be co-fired in 11 thermal power plants across the NCR region. The meeting stressed the need for regular monitoring of thermal plants to ensure co-firing targets are met, with penalties for non-compliance.

 

Regarding industrial pollution, CAQM informed that 220 out of 240 industrial areas in the NCR region are now equipped with gas infrastructure, with the remaining areas set to be connected soon. Dust pollution from construction and demolition (C&D) activities is being remotely monitored through a web portal, with mandatory registration for projects over 500 square meters.

 

Dr. Mishra instructed the Chief Secretaries of Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh to rigorously monitor and implement action plans aimed at eliminating stubble burning as committed in their respective plans. He stressed the need for full utilization of CRM machines, strengthening the supply chain for ex-situ management, and supporting small industries in briquetting and pelletizing operations to enhance the economic use of paddy straw. Strict enforcement actions against violators, with appropriate penalties and record entries, were also emphasized.

 

The Principal Secretary also requested the Chief Secretaries of NCR region states to augment their e-bus services. The PM eBus Sewa Scheme aims to increase the number of e-buses in the country by 10,000. States and UTs were urged to use the scheme judiciously to expand their e-bus fleets.

 

He further emphasized the importance of the "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam" program, noting its sentimental value for individuals and its role in greening the city.

 

In terms of firecracker pollution, state governments and law enforcement agencies were asked to strictly enforce bans and restrictions, while the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas was urged to expedite biomass collection and accelerate the construction of compressed biogas (CBG) plants.

 

The meeting was attended by Cabinet Secretary Dr. T. V. Somanathan, Delhi Police Commissioner, and key officials from the Ministries of Environment, Agriculture, Power, Petroleum, Road Transport, Housing and Urban Affairs, and Animal Husbandry, along with representatives from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), State Pollution Control Boards (SPCBs), and the Chief Secretaries and representatives from Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and the Union Territory of Delhi. /BI