Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had imposed the prohibitions on November 6 when Delhi was experiencing its worst spell of smog and pollution in recent memory. The Delhi Pollution Control Committee today extended the ban.
The decisions were announced following a meeting, chaired by Environment Minister Imran Hussain, to review the progress of the measures, including penalty on constructions violating dust pollution norms, and on open burning of waste material.
Apart from prohibition on its functioning, the DPCC has also barred lifting of flyash for any purpose along with ensuring the regular sprinkling of water in the flyash storage area in the Badarpur plant, considered one of the major sources of pollution in the city as identified by an IIT Kanpur study.
"Regarding compliance of dust control measures at the construction sites, DPCC informed that 11 teams constituting engineers from DPCC along with SDMs from Revenue Department have jointly inspected 496 sites and issued 289 challans amounting to about Rs 89 lakh so far.
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