New Delhi:The Delhi government decided on Friday to deduct a part of salaries of executive engineers of PWD and other agencies if they fail to remove construction and demolition waste and garbage from roads and areas under their control.
The decision came at a high-level meeting chaired by Delhi Chief Secretary Vijay Dev.
At the meeting, Dev also directed departments concerned and municipal corporations that action plans regarding the city's 13 pollution hot spots should be given highest priority and action points be completed within two weeks.
He directed that construction and demolition waste and garbage dumped around these hot spots be cleared within 24 hours and day and night patrolling intensified to prevent further illegal dumping.
"It was decided that executive engineers of PWD and other agencies who are negligent in getting the dumps (of waste) removed from the roads and areas under their control should be held personally responsible and appropriate deduction from their salary be effected to send a clear signal that negligence in such emergent situation will not be tolerated," an official who attended the meeting said.
Dev directed the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) to levy penalty on both private and government agencies "responsible for the creation of illegal dumps in areas falling under their jurisdiction".
The DPCC has already imposed fines up to Rs 12.5 crore on both private and government agencies.