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Campaign against pollution causing vehicles in Chandigarh

Campaign against pollution causing vehicles in Chandigarh
Start Date :
Jan 18, 2016
Last Date :
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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vishal Gulati
vishal Gulati 10 years 4 months ago
The ban on the entry and running of diesel driven autos by Chandigarh Administration proves fruitful for the environment of Chandigarh as the ambient air quality results of the past few days revealed that there is a clear cut dip in the pollutants' concentration from the day Administration has strictly enforced the ban on the running of Diesel driven autos in UT, Chandigarh.
LALIT JAIN_6
LALIT JAIN_6 10 years 4 months ago
The biggest culprit for pollution in chandigarh are large luxury private cars. They are consuming lot of space causing traffic jams besides the pollution. There are just no regular public transport from several sectors like sector 49 and sharing autos are lifeline for the people living and working in these sectors. By such a huge regulation by administration they are only favouring the rich and discrediting the large sections of women, workers etc who rely on them.
Nishu_17
Nishu_17 10 years 4 months ago
bad step by chd. admin. First they should make arrangement for new buses or other means of transport cause this have been creating lot of problems for those who use these autos to go to school, college, office, etc.
rajiv sharma_27
rajiv sharma_27 10 years 4 months ago
bahut accha kiya.yeh kabhi bhi kahin bhi rok dete the.bahut accident karwate the.pollution bhi hota tha.manimajra panchkula mein e-rickshaw chalte hain bahut acche hain chandigarh mein bhi chalne chahie aise rickshawy
pawan tezi
pawan tezi 10 years 4 months ago
bada vadhiya kitta chd. admin.neeh kam pehle karna chahida c.bada dhuan sutde c.kameez hi kali ho jaandi c.par is de badle koi duja arrangement v karo taki public nu takleef na hoye.nave rickshaw chalao jehde pollutin ni karde
MUNISH_27
MUNISH_27 10 years 4 months ago
good on chd.adm.'s part as diesel auto's from mohali/pkl.were nuisance.apart from pollution they're great hindrance in traffic.i have used e-rickshaw at manimajra & found them very good mode.chd.shall promote them.
manbir kaur
manbir kaur 10 years 4 months ago
good going chd.for banning diesel auto's.must promote e-vehicles as it's a good non polluting mode & alternative for polluted diesel vehicles