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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | Delhi: All efforts lie waste as open burning continues unabated -Paras Singh

Delhi: All efforts lie waste as open burning continues unabated -Paras Singh

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published Published on Oct 19, 2018   modified Modified on Oct 19, 2018
-The Times of India

NEW DELHI: Waste burning near Brahma Apartments in Dwarka’s Sector 7 has necessitated the summoning of the fire brigade several times. But the highly polluting activity refuses to be curbed. Despite the stringent fines imposed by National Green Tribunal, Delhiites refuse to mend their ways and continue to burn leaves and waste. Dwarka residents will gather at the offending spot on Saturday morning to highlight the repercussions of this polluting act on the city’s air quality.

Dwarka, however, is not alone. The latest data from the South Delhi Municipal Corporation shows 106 fines totalling Rs 1.2 lakh have been levied on people for violating the waste burning ban. Since the NGT asked all agencies in Delhi to fine people Rs 5,000 for burning any waste in the open in 2016, SDMC has booked 2,135 for this act, while 3,760 have been hauled up for causing dust pollution by not following norms related to construction.

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The Times of India, 19 October, 2018, https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/delhi-all-efforts-lie-waste-as-open-burning-continues-unabated/articleshow/66279074.cms


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