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Kanpur: If garbage is thrown or burnt in the open, fine of Rs 5000, Municipal Corporation is strict on increasing pollution…

Kanpur. To stop the complaint of sanitation workers setting garbage on fire and to stop the poisonous smoke spreading from it, the Municipal Corporation has ordered a fine of Rs 5000 on those who throw and burn garbage in the open. The Municipal Corporation has issued a toll free number in this regard and has appealed to the people to immediately inform about those throwing and burning garbage in the open. So that legal action can be taken against them along with fine. NGT’s guidelines prohibit throwing and burning garbage in the open. The court has also completely banned throwing and burning garbage in the open. There is a provision for legal action along with imposing a fine of Rs 5000 for throwing and burning garbage in public places.

Complain on these three numbers

Any person can give details of the person and place of burning garbage on Municipal Corporation’s Smart City Control Room toll free number 181805159 and complaint cell number 05122526004 and 2526005. Meanwhile, City Health Officer Dr. Ajay Kumar Sankhwar says that in the city. The Municipal Corporation is making every possible effort to stop air pollution. Burning garbage and throwing garbage in the open increases pollution. By banning this, the issue of fine has been made public.

32 pollution testing centers only on paper

The District Magistrate has taken a big initiative to improve the deteriorating air quality of the city. During the inspection of 180 vehicle pollution testing centers present in the district, the DM has given instructions to the RTO to cancel the licenses of 32 pollution testing centers that were found to be operating on paper. DM Visakh ji has asked to issue notices to 30 closed pollution testing centers. Iyer held a marathon meeting on pollution with responsible departments. In this, expressing displeasure over the carrying of soil, sand and garbage on open tracks in the city and highway, the DM asked the Land Superintendent, Additional District Magistrate Rinki Jaiswal and the Mining Officer to investigate the open tracks of soil, sand and garbage and take action. No such truck should be found running in the city without a cover. On the problem of dust due to metro construction, the DM asked the Metro Project Director to clean the roads at the under construction site with brooming machines and sprinkle water daily.

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