The Ministry informed the tribunal that since January 2010, it has asked the Delhi government thrice to submit SAPCC but nothing has been done and sought direction to the AAP Government to submit the plan.
"As such nothing is pending from MoEFCC's side and Delhi government may be directed to submit the State Action Plan on Climate Change (SAPCC)," the ministry said in an affidavit filed before a bench headed by NGT Chairperson Swatanter Kumar.
The plea has also sought directions to Arvind Kejriwal government to place on record relevant material and documents relating to steps taken by it in order to implement Action Plan on Climate Change.
Pandey, in his plea filed through advocate Gaurav Bansal, contended that the national capital was facing a number of environmental issues due to ill-effects of climate change.
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The Ministry, in its affidavit, also said that a NAPCC was released by the Prime Minister on June 30, 2008 and on January 7, 2010, MoEFCC had sent a letter to Delhi Government to submit the SAPCC by March 31, 2011.
Delhi government was also requested to submit the estimated budget proposal for the preparation of SAPCC, it said, adding that on March 14, 2011, a reminder letter was sent to the State to expedite the submission of SAPCC.
"On May 9, 2011, financial assistance of Rs 10 lakh was sanctioned by the MoEFCC out of which, Rs nine lakh were released to Delhi government's Department of Environment for the preparation of SAPCC," the affidavit said.
It further said that again on September 9, 2015, a letter was sent by the ministry to Delhi government to expedite the finalisation of SAPCC.
However, the Agenda expired in 2012 and since then Delhi has no Action Plan on Climate Change, the plea alleged.