No crop burning incidents reported in Delhi: Govt to NGT
BY Team MP23 April 2018 11:39 PM IST
Team MP24 April 2018 5:10 AM IST
NEW DELHI: No incident of crop burning has been reported in Delhi and there is no requirement for framing of any policy in this regard, the AAP government has told the National Green Tribunal.
The Delhi government told a bench headed by acting Chairperson justice Jawad Rahim that its Development Department has been issuing advisories to district magistrates to ensure prevention of any incidence of crop residue burning in the national Capital.
"The incident of crop burning is not a problem in Delhi. It is further submitted that no such incidence is being reported by any of the district magistrates of NCT Delhi.
"Accordingly, as of date, there appears to be no requirement for framing of any policy with regard to crop residue," the Delhi government said in an affidavit.
The green panel was told that policy in regard to the "in-situ management" may not be required in Delhi as there is no report of agricultural crop residue burning as of date.
"In case of any fire incident occurring and after learning about the cause of the same, appropriate policy or guidelines will be framed without delay in future," it said.
The tribunal, however, said that it wanted to verify the statement and asked the Delhi Pollution Control Committee to file an affidavit within a week.
The NGT said that it would consider later the plea filed by the Delhi government seeking exemption of Rs 2 lakh which was imposed on it for not filing an action plan to stop crop residue burning. The matter will be heard next on May 17.
The Punjab government had earlier faced the NGT's wrath for not taking effective steps to provide financial and infrastructural assistance to farmers to encourage them not to burning agricultural residue.
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