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Gurugram Air: Citizens Demand Action on Pollution

19 Jan

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Summary

  • Citizens submitted a roadmap for action against Gurugram's air pollution.
  • The plan includes standard operating procedures for dust control.
  • Authorities are considering the citizen-led SOPs for enforcement.
Gurugram Air: Citizens Demand Action on Pollution

Gurugram residents, through their welfare associations, have formally submitted a detailed citizen-led roadmap to local civic authorities. This initiative aims to address the city's severe and worsening air pollution by proposing stringent, time-bound actions. The document outlines specific standard operating procedures (SOPs) designed to tackle pervasive dust hotspots and improve overall road cleanliness, while also emphasizing agency accountability.

The proposed roadmap, developed with input from 'Making Model Gurugram,' calls for non-negotiable minimum standards for dust control. These include covering construction materials, managing loose soil, and implementing regular mechanical sweeping and water sprinkling. The plan stresses the need for clear responsibility mapping for road maintenance, sanitation, and green belts, moving beyond seasonal enforcement to ensure consistent daily action.

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Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) officials have indicated that these citizen-proposed SOPs could significantly streamline enforcement efforts. Discussions are underway regarding whether the SOPs will be formally notified or remain advisory, with GMDA slated to lead implementation and monitoring. A follow-up meeting is planned with citizen groups to coordinate implementation on priority stretches.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It's a plan with standard operating procedures to tackle dust, improve road cleanliness, and ensure agency accountability for air pollution control.
Residents and resident welfare associations (RWAs), in collaboration with groups like Making Model Gurugram, developed the plan.
GMDA officials are considering the SOPs for streamlined enforcement and planning joint meetings with RWAs and citizen groups.

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