Rs 5,000 fine to be imposed in Delhi-NCR for burning waste in open
New Delhi, April 29: In the wake of rising pollution in the national capital, National Green Tribunal has taken another strong step to contain it.
Reportedly, the tribunal has announced that one will be fined heavily if caught with burning of wastes, including garbage, leaves, plastic and crop residues in the open.

The tribunal has said that violators will be fined Rs 5,000 for the offence. The National Green Tribunal has taken series of steps to make India pollution free and clean. Earlier this month, Tribunal had banned plying of diesel vehicles which were more than 10 years old in the region. In March, NGT announced that individuals spotted defecating on railway tracks and littering on platforms will have to cough up Rs 5,000.
All about NGT's latest order
A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar passed a slew of directions, including asking the civic authorities and state governments of Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh to "immediately" spread mass awareness regarding ill-effects of burning waste materials in open areas.
"It is on record before us that burning of garbage and other materials is not only source of air pollution but forms 29.4 per cent of air pollution with reference to PM10.
Burning of material also causes serious respiratory problems and are even carcinogenic....
"There shall be complete prohibition on burning of any kind of garbage, leaves, waste, plastic, rubber or any such other materials in open areas for any part of NCR-Delhi," it said.
What is Particulate matter?
PM or Particulate matter refers to all solid and liquid particles suspended in air many of which are hazardous. They are differentiated on the basis of their size.
Elaborating on the process for filing complaints, it said "any person who notices burning of such material would have a right to complain in writing or otherwise to SHO of concerned area, concerned Municipal Corporation, Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) and its regional branches and to the heads of the concerned departments".
"We direct that for every incident of burning of such material, the person who is actually found burning or responsible for burning would be liable to pay compensation in terms of Section 15 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010 under the principle of polluter pays," the bench said adding that the money collected would be used for restoration of environment.
The green panel said that in case an offender refuses to comply with the orders, the officer-in-charge would be at liberty to serve show cause notice to him for appearing before the Tribunal and explain why he shall not pay compensation.
It made it clear that orders of NGT are to be complied with as a decree order of a civil court and all authorities including the police are duty bound to carry them out.
In relation to burning of plastic and like products, the bench issued specific directions to corporations and police authorities that "in no event they would permit burning of plastic or by product in any part of NCR-Delhi".
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