By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
08th November:- Expressing anxiety over the
dangerously unhealthy air quality levels in the National Capital Region (NCR),
apex industry body ASSOCHAM today urged the Centre and governments of Delhi, Haryana,
Punjab and Uttar Pradesh (UP) to establish a clear strategy for aggressively
tackling air pollution.
Different ministries, departments as
well as universities, research institutions and organizations alike must come
together and also engage top-tier professionals to chart out a systematic,
clear timetable and roadmap for tackling air pollution and curbing its causes
thereby improving Delhi’s air quality,” said ASSOCHAM in a SOS message sent to
the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC)
along with government of Delhi, Haryana, Punjab and UP.
ASSOCHAM secretary general, D.S.
Rawat, said that Delhi is facing an emergency situation but there is hardly any
intention or commitment seen to address the problem as such innovative solutions
like using mist cannons, creating a special force to check construction
activities, vehicular pollution, rubbish burning and other factors is the need
of the hour.
He shared further that
increasing air pollution can take a toll on the urban economy by cutting short
life span of people thereby increasing healthcare costs to the government,
drive away top executives and talented people to other cities with better air
quality thereby negatively affecting Delhi’s ability to attract highly-skilled
expatriates, severely impact inflow of investments and hit sectors like
tourism, hospitality, outdoor recreation and other.
D.S. Rawat added that promoting
use of more efficient and less polluting energy sources, restricting growing
number of vehicles and stringent enforcement of pollution laws will help in
smooth transition to a more environment-friendly economy in the long-term.
The ASSOCHAM’s secretary general
further said that cooperation across various fields is a must to achieve more
targeted measures in reducing air pollution.
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