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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)
प्रस्तुतियाँ समाप्त हो चुके

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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Krishna Sharma_21
Krishna Sharma_21 8 साल 9 महीने पहले

People of Chandigarh needs to use the Public Transport viz. Buses, E-Rickshaws, Gas based Rickshaws instead of Personal vehicles and Start pooling their vehicles also. People themselves need to help in reducing Pollution. NGT has taken great initiative of charging fine of Rs. 5000/- on use of plastic poly thins. STA needs to recruit more drivers ad run more eco-friendly buses to reduce pollution and make Chandigarh a world class Smart City.

Gagan Bindoria
Gagan Bindoria 8 साल 9 महीने पहले

i had a idea
that we can put a filter at the mouth of exhausts of vehicles
the filter will contain various layers of absorptance material which can absorb several harmful gases like carbon monoxide which is a poisonous gas
and several gases which can harm our environment
i know it will work
and it can decrease 58% of pisonous gases from our environment and make our country green

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RAMA.CHAKSHU@GMAIL.COM
RAMA RANI 8 साल 9 महीने पहले

people can change their lifestyle also.if someone is not going for far distance,he/she can go on bicycle,on foot also.going on one side two, three people can go together. Govt.vehicals should be used.make people aware of it.campaign against pollution should be there.manytimes vehicals are on road only for fun sake,as youngsters do it,it should be avoided,each and every body has to perform his duty to make city pollution free,only then we can be successful.yes it is our duty.

Amit Kumar_1122
AMIT KUMAR 8 साल 9 महीने पहले

जिस देश में अफ़ज़ल गुरु को शहीद, याक़ूब मेनन को निर्दोष और इसरत जहाँ को बेटी कहा जाएगा उस देश में आतंकी हमला होते रहेगे और देश के वीर सपूत यू ही बलिदान देते रहेगे। क्या यही हैं हमारे भारत की धर्मनिरपेक्षता?

abhijit.roy@coalindia.in
Abhijit Roy 8 साल 9 महीने पहले

Before banning something, we need to work on the options that are available to mitigate the ill effect of air pollution:

1.the need to have alternate source of fuel is must now
2.also need to rationalize our approach towards use of any kind of vehicle whether diesel or petrol driven
3.public transportation system needs to be revamped so that everybody can make full use of the same in the way as one would like to see it
4.stringent monitoring of traffic rules and pollution norms y

Rajkaran
Rajkaran Singh Bhatti 8 साल 9 महीने पहले

Chandigarh - Vehicular pollution - II

1. Pollution control checks and certification mandatory - every 2 months - for all vehicles. Government vehicles should set the trend

2. Proper awareness campaigns in the tricity must, before issuing challans for violations

3. Recognition / Awards for best managed vehicle in the respective categories

4. Rapid addition and uniform spread of CNG / LPG filling stations

Regards,
Rajkaran Singh Bhatti
# 1285, Sector 18-C
Chandigarh