A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar passed a slew of directions while observing that Delhi is one of the worst cities as far as air pollution is concerned.
"It is undisputed that Delhi is one of the worst cities as far as air pollution is concerned. Studies have shown that air pollution in city is dangerous to human health. Inspite of various policies framed by state and other authorities ambient air quality is found to be in violation above prescribed norms.
It also said that studies have shown that there were mainly three primary sources of pollution--vehicular pollution, burning of plastic waste and other material in open air and dust emanating from various sources.
"The extent of air pollution has increased day by day causing various health problems to the citizens of Delhi and even morning walkers are not safe in the capital. It is unquestionable that citizens of Delhi are entitled to better quality of water and air," it said.
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The tribunal also directed the city government to take effective steps to enhance public transport and also develop required infrastructure for it.
"It would be ensured that public transport shall be made more user friendly. DTC is directed to improve time-table of buses so that there is less congestion on roads. It shall also ensure that every bus operating under it is subjected to mechanical check up every month and pollution under control (PUC) certificate twice a month," the bench said.
On December 2, the tribunal had held a meeting with stakeholders to devise modalities for implementation of its order banning plying of old vehicles and invited suggestion from various departments in this regard.