Pollution emergency in Delhi, Centre steps in

November 6, 2016

New Delhi, Nov 6: The alarming deterioration of air quality in the national capital has prompted the Centre to call a meeting of the environment ministers of the neighbouring states on Monday to find a way out of the “emergency situation”.

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Likening the city to a “gas chamber”, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Saturday that his government’s prima facie investigation has revealed that the burning of an estimated 20 million tonnes of agricultural waste in Haryana and Punjab has led to a rise in air pollution and smog. “I saw smoke across Haryana and Punjab during my visits,” he said.

He said he had informed Union Minister of State for Environment Anil Madhav Dave about the situation in the neighbouring states at a meeting on Saturday evening. “We have urged the Centre to intervene,” he said.

Worst in 17 years

Delhiites are battling severe smog and air pollution post Deepavali. According to environmental experts, the national capital suffered the worst case of smog in 17 years on Thursday.

The Particulate Matter (PM) 10 level recorded around 8 pm in west Delhi’s Punjabi Bagh monitoring station was 1526 microgram per cubic metre, which is 15 times higher than the prescribed limit of 100 ug/m3. The PM 2.5 level was registered at 900 ug/m3, which is also 15 times higher than the safe limit of 60 ug/m3.

Areas near central Delhi’s Mandir Marg recorded PM 10 and PM 2.5 levels of 1058 ug/m3 and 893 ug/m3, respectively.

Due to the devastating smog that has enveloped the national capital, the environmental monitoring agency SAFAR has marked Delhi under the ‘severe’ category. According to its forecast, air pollution in the city is likely to fluctuate from ‘severe’ to ‘very bad’ over the next three days.

“That doesn’t mean our efforts to control air pollution will stop,” Kejriwal clarified and added that farmers should be provided with an alternative method or technology to dispose of agricultural waste.

Kejriwal also said the closure of schools and the odd-even scheme were not feasible, long-term solutions to the problem. “The odd-even scheme will only reduce vehicular pollution in the city. But it will not deal with waste burning and other internal sources of air pollution,” he said.

Lieutenant-Governor Najeeb Jung also called for a high-level meeting on Monday with Kejriwal, Delhi Environment Minister Imran Hussain, municipal corporation and civic body chiefs and senior government officials to discuss the deteriorating air quality.

While municipal schools were shut on Saturday as a contingency measure, chairperson of North Corporation’s Education Committee Mamta Nagpal said, “The three municipal corporations will take a collective decision on Sunday on whether to close schools until the situation gets better.”

Many private schools in the city, however, have decided to shut down for a few days to keep children safe.

Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain and Environment Minister Imran Hussain inspected the Bhalswa Landfill site, a day after the NGT rapped the Delhi government on the declining air quality in the city.

Jain said the dumping ground was one of the major contributors of pollution.

“One of the major causes of pollution in the city is the landfill at Bhalsawa. Most of the time we see that the garbage pile is on fire. I have myself come to monitor how the problem could be solved as this air is very hazardous. We are working on how to do away with the garbage which is dumped here and how the city could be saved from pollution,” he said.

The minister said the municipal corporations have been making efforts to douse the fire and have sought 15-20 days to complete the task.

The Delhi government is also mulling over using the garbage in the construction of the roads to minimise its hazardous effect.

“Fifty-sixty per cent of the garbage could be recycled to make roads. The rest of it could be sent to the waste-to-energy plant,” Jain said.

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June 12,2020

New Delhi, Jun 12: India's COVID-19 tally on Friday witnessed its highest-ever spike of 10,956 cases, according to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW).

396 deaths have been reported due to the infection during the last 24 hours.

The total number of coronavirus cases in the country now stands at 2,97,535 including 1,41,842 active cases, 1,47,195 cured/discharged/migrated and 8,498 deaths.

COVID-19 cases in Maharashtra continue to soar with the number reaching 97,648. Tamil Nadu's coronavirus count stands at 38,716 while cases in Delhi reached 34,687.

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April 1,2020

New Delhi, Apr 1: The number of COVID-19 cases climbed to 1,637 in the country on Wednesday while the death toll rose to 38, according to the Union Health Ministry.

The number of active COVID-19 cases stands at 1,466, while 132 people were either cured or discharged and one had migrated to another country, the ministry stated.

As per the health ministry's updated data at 9 AM, three fresh deaths were reported since the last update on Tuesday. However, it could not be known from which parts of the country these three fatalities were reported.

Till Tuesday night, Maharashtra had reported the most deaths (9) in the country so far, followed by Gujarat (6), Karnataka (3) Madhya Pradesh (3), Punjab (3), Delhi (2), West Bengal (2) and Jammu and Kashmir (2). 

Kerala, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Bihar and Himachal Pradesh have reported a death each.

The state-wise breakup of the cases was also not available immediately.

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