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Campaign against pollution causing vehicles in Chandigarh

Campaign against pollution causing vehicles in Chandigarh
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Jan 18, 2016
अंतिम तिथि :
Mar 19, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The State Transport Authority (STA), U.T., Chandigarh has initiated a citywide enforcement campaign against the illegal and pollution causing vehicles, especially diesel ...

The State Transport Authority (STA), U.T., Chandigarh has initiated a citywide enforcement campaign against the illegal and pollution causing vehicles, especially diesel auto-rickshaws that had been plying in the city. This drive had been initiated in the entire city to take a firm step towards creating a pollution free environment in the city, keeping in mind the larger public health concerns of the residents.

As per the latest data submitted by the Chandigarh Pollution Control Committee (CPCC), there has been a significant decline in the various pollutants including SPM, RSPM, SO2, and NOx in various places of Chandigarh being monitored by CPCC over the past two weeks, ever since the drive was started by the State Transport Authority.

Meanwhile, to facilitate passenger movement, Chandigarh Administration is also strengthening its public transport system, by increasing the number & frequency of buses of the Chandigarh Transport Undertaking (CTU) and also enhancing their routes.

In view of this recent anti-pollution campaign of the State Transport Authority, Chandigarh Administration hereby invites citizens of Chandigarh to tell us what is their opinion about the banning of illegal and pollution causing diesel auto-rickshaws in Chandigarh. Further, suggestions/ideas are invited from the residents to help us ensure that a clean and pollution free air is provided in the City Beautiful.

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Siddharth Khatri_1
Siddharth Khatri_1 8 साल 10 महीने पहले

Good morning Sir/Ma'am ,
Citizens can be motivated to buy electric vehicles (few companies have already launched electric cars in India) or buy more fuel efficient vehicles and discard their old high fuel consuming vehicles and in return the government can promise them equivalent benefits like certain amount of free energy etc. This idea works like carbon credit or offsetting . The difference is that here the deal will strike between citizens and government .

hari_97
hari_97 8 साल 10 महीने पहले

pollution can be controlled by increasing trees population and creating awareness among people
trees are like lungs which intake harmful carbon gases and produces oxygen
in that trees itself trees like peepal and neem can be grown
make city more and more greener
reduce carbon emission and make city more and more greener cleaner and safer city

sanjiv kumar pandey
sanjiv kumar pandey 8 साल 10 महीने पहले

1. Ban on usages of cars in academic institute. IIT kharagpur has this system.
2.Each organisation like TCS, Municipality corporation arrange possibe pooling during the run to office and back. Method of issue of limited number of passes for vehicles permitted to ply. This check can only be done by the concerned organisation.
3.Wrong concept that electric vehicles are non polluting, rather it pollutes more, electrical energy is produced from thermal and again downgraded to mechanical energy

LALIT MOHAN_16
LALIT MOHAN_16 8 साल 10 महीने पहले

To,
The Hon’ble Prime Minister, (https://mygov.in)

Subject: Simple Idea. Fuel saving of Rs 1,00,000 Crore. Reduced air pollution. Reduced road accidents.

It will result in reduced crude oil import bill.
A. 1% fuel saving will save Rs 5,000 crore of our nation.
B. 20% fuel saving will save Rs 1,00,000 crore of our nation.

Please refer attachment for complete details

Lalit Mohan
lalitsre200@yahoo.com
+91 98141-45789