New Delhi:Implementing work from home policy in Delhi-NCR and closing down industries are some of the steps suggested by the Delhi government in a meeting of the Commission for Air Quality Management held on Tuesday, Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai said.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday had announced various emergency measures, including the closure of schools for a week, a ban on construction activities and work from home for government employees, to deal with the pollution crisis faced by the city.
"On Monday, DPCC (Delhi Pollution Control Committee) teams went to see whether the measures are being implemented and they found that the construction work has been stopped," Rai told reporters.
The Supreme Court on Monday had directed the Commission for Air Quality Management to hold a joint meeting and on Tuesday, the states of Punjab, Rajasthan, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh participated in the meeting.
"In the meeting, Delhi government officials suggested implementing work from home policy in Delhi-NCR, ban on construction work and ban on industries so that pollution levels can be controlled. The other states have also put forth their views and we are waiting for an official notification from the commission," Rai said in the briefing.
He said that this meeting will lead to the emergence of a joint action plan.
The Delhi minister asked the Union environment minister to clear confusion over the contribution of stubble burning in Delhi's pollution so as to effectively control it.