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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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Ashish Polist
Ashish Polist 10 years 5 months ago
bahut acha step h ye pollution km krne k liye PUBLIC TRANSPORT FACILITY ko or b majboot bnane ki jrurt h log apne personal vehicles km use kre  to pollution control ho jayga GROW MORE N MORE TREES
feedbackRavi
feedbackRavi 10 years 5 months ago
Public ki sehat k sath koi compromise nahi hona chahiye ......diesel auto hi nahi even diesel buses bhi bann honi chahite ....CNG aani chahiye chandigarh ......50% se jyada patient khatam ho jayenge hoapitals se
Ajay Rampal
Ajay Rampal 10 years 5 months ago
Diesel autos are not only polluting environment but also major accident threats. CTU may run mini buses on grid (straight line), eg ISBT 43 to Sector 1, PGIMER to Dhillon Theatre, to facilitate commuters prestly using these autos.
samir verma
samir verma 10 years 5 months ago
It imperative that the administration bans the use of diesel auto in the city.These autos apart from being one of the major air polluters of the city contribute immensely to the level of noise pollution. We have a responsibility to keep our city clean and green and unless and until this ban is implemented strictly from the word go we will never be able to achieve a clean and green city. Let us wake up before our city beautiful turns into Delhi
vikrant sehgal
vikrant sehgal 10 years 5 months ago
Its a very good initiative and i strongly insist it must continue for the sake of city beautiful and its residents.Infact this drive should be taken forward to commercial vehicles coming from other states to chandigarh.
Dinesh Goyal_9
Dinesh Goyal_9 10 years 5 months ago
चंडीगढ़ में डीजल आटो पुरी तरह बंद होने चाहिए, लोगों की सुविधा के लिए सीटीयू को मिनी बसों की संख्या बढ़ानी चाहिए और लोकल बसें भी सीएनजी पर चलनी चाहिए। चंडीगढ़ की सड़कोें पर बढ़ रहे यातायात के मद्देनजर बड़ी लोकल बसों को अब बंद कर देना चाहिए।
Rajan Dev Sharma
Rajan Dev Sharma 10 years 5 months ago
I really appreciate the steps taken by the Administration to reduce pollution level. Diesel Autos are main contributor to air pollution. I suggest that pollution efficiency of each vehicle need to be strictly monitored. It is common that the authorised centres give certificate in a casual manner charging a nominal fee. Even the Govt.buses, heavy vehicles emit lot of pollution. We should not take action on a particular section as plying autos may be a source of livelihood for a person.
Jaspreet singh_86
Jaspreet singh_86 10 years 5 months ago
The city is so dusty. Control that dust by creating concrete footpaths where there is no grass on side of roads. Beautify your city