Air pollution: The situation is not improving, pollution is increasing, regulations are being ignored indiscriminately.

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Air pollution: The situation is not improving, pollution is increasing, regulations are being ignored indiscriminately.

Jhajjar. Fires were set on garbage heaps in urban areas and in bushes in fields.

Jhajjar. Fires were set on garbage heaps in urban areas and in bushes in fields.

News2News.in news. Jhajjar: In some places there are broken roads and in other places there is dust due to construction projects. The increasing environmental pollution caused by mountains of garbage on the city streets and the burning of crop residues and bushes in the fields is problematic.

In the absence of concrete action at the administrative level, farmers and common people are blatantly violating the rules. At the administrative level, care is provided exclusively through the issuing of information. But ordinary people have to bear the brunt. People’s health is also affected by dust and smoke. People fall victim to other illnesses, including eye and skin irritation. exactly thereRoad construction work is taking place in many places inside and outside the city. In such a situation, the dust continues to fly throughout the day. This pollutes the environment.

Traffic jams become a problem

No special precautions were taken to ensure smooth traffic flow. During the school holidays there are hundreds of buses on the road in the afternoon. In such a situation, there will be a traffic jam in the city and the environment will be polluted due to the smoke coming out of the vehicles.

In the late evening, garbage is burned outdoors

Towards the evening, shopkeepers set fire to piles of rubbish. The concerned entity does not take any action against the shop owners who do this. Shopkeepers then set fire to piles of rubbish outside.

Farmers set fire to crop residues

In various areas, including Jhajjar-Rohtak road, Jhajjar-Chhuchhakwas road, Jhajjar-Jahajgarh road and Jhajjar-Bahadurgarh road, farmers are setting fire to crop residues as well as the footpaths of the fields and bushes growing outside the fields. As a result, the environment is becoming increasingly polluted, but drivers driving through here also have to contend with the spread of smoke.

Building material suppliers are violating the rules: The operators of building material stores at various locations in the city are also violating the rules. The material is neither covered nor is water sprayed.

No provision for sprinkling water on roads and trees

There is no visible regulation by the administration and associated units for sprinkling water on roads and trees. As the dust flies around on the roads, dust also collects on the trees.

Ordinary people become more susceptible to diseases

Increasing environmental pollution is starting to affect people’s health. People are increasingly suffering from eye irritation, colds, catarrhs ​​and skin diseases. Older people have difficulty breathing.

Section 144 was introduced at the administrative level

DC Captain Shakti Singh said that strict instructions have been given to officials and staff of the Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Department for regular monitoring to stop stubble burning. He said Section 144 has already been introduced to prevent burning of crop residue. If the rules are violated, measures will be taken in accordance with Section 188.

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