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Suggest Pollution Control Measures for Chandigarh

Start Date :
Dec 22, 2015
Last Date :
Jun 01, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The Chandigarh Pollution Control Committee (CPCC), U.T, Chandigarh has taken serious cognizance of the increasing pollution levels in the airs of the city. Pollution occurs in many ...
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deepak_747
10 years 3 months ago
We can change the day of holiday for different government departments as well as for the pvt. sector companies i.e., other than Sunday. In this way we can manage to control the road traffic and eventually the air quality.
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kamalkishore Agrawal
10 years 3 months ago
प्रदूषण नियंत्रण के लिए सरकार के साथ जनता की भी जिम्मेदारी होती है।
जनता को सप्ताह में एक दिन कम से कम अपने वाहनो का प्रयोग नहीं करना चाहिए।
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ASHWANI DHAWAN
10 years 3 months ago
Strict rules for pollution controls measure so that every factory and every transports means owner can follow the pollution checking system main point is cruption due to this cruption no body is following the rules made for pollution control
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dhruv dave_2
10 years 3 months ago
SIR I Am Dhruv H Dave from mumbai .Sir i wanted to say that in india the major problem is pollution and this problem can be solved by
1]the factories which are polluting air must pay and take measures for controlling air pollution .
2]the cigarette factories must be totally closed isn"t if they pay more money for licences
because people in india just smoke and pollute air and hukkahs also should be banned
sirinindia gutkha and tobbacco wasbanned in mumbai then toopeople areeating it
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ASHISH SARASWAT
10 years 3 months ago
decreas traffic system heavyload and connect traffic system to GPS . that way giving us two benifities for pollution control.
1- we are coustomise traffic
2- then we are control pollution
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sudhakar_56
10 years 3 months ago
#PollutionControl
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improve public transport facility and make separate way for that public transport we can do this people automatically use public transport this surly reduce Pollution and trafic
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sudhakar_56
10 years 3 months ago
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improve public transport facility and make separate way for that public transport we can do this people automatically use public transport this surly reduce Pollution and trafic
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marimuthu_9
10 years 3 months ago
Please encourage the public to use weekly once Bicycle for the whole day to perform all the activities. It creates pollution free environment, saves the fuel money, Increases our Indian rupee price against foreign currency, burns the unwanted calories and fat(Increases human life span, reduces heart attack rates), gives a life to cycle manufacturers, repairing people(Lights the lamp in low level people(poor income group) life) too.
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Anoop Adhyapak
10 years 3 months ago
All autos and motorcycles should be banned in cities.There should be only 4 wheeler taxis.This will help in reducing the traffic and pollution and improve driving habits(lane discipline).Many international cities follow this by banning motorcycles and autos in cities to avoid traffic chaos.Also,the taxation on automobile sector should be increased with more investment in public transport system.If the public transport is good, people will not rely on private cars.
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AJAY PRATAP SINGH_36
10 years 3 months ago
I just read in newspapers that onion is being sold in Nasik market for Rs 7000/-a quintal.If so we should not get for more than 15/- with all overhead cost & tpn whereas we are still getting it for 20/25 rupees a kg.indicating that govt do not have any control on market regulators...Secondly, when last year onion was being sold for 80/- a kg, evryone media were shouting on top of their voice on Modi govt's failure to control prices. Now when it has gone so cheap your media mgrs are sleeping.
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