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New Delhi: “India has one of the largest urban systems in the world, with many cities located in agro-climatic zones which have high levels of particulate matter due to natural reasons such as Gangetic plains.  India is also home to over 16% of global population, though it has only 2.5% of the geographical area of the world.  Due to these reasons India has a large number of cities that do not meet norms related to air quality standards.  Further, the methodology for assessment of pollution in various parts of world is not same. Countries can be ranked on the basis of different criteria pollutants with different results. As such it is difficult to compare different countries since they differ in their various characteristics.

The Government has taken several steps to address air pollution which inter alia, include notification of National Ambient Air Quality Standards; setting up of monitoring network for assessment of ambient air quality; introduction of cleaner / alternate fuels like gaseous fuel (CNG, LPG etc.), ethanol blending, launching of National Air Quality index; universalization of BS-IV by 2017; leapfrogging from BS-IV to BS-VI fuel standards by 1st April, 2020; notification of Construction and Demolition Waste Management Rules; banning of burning of biomass; promotion of public transport network; streamlining the issuance of Pollution Under Control Certificate; issuance of directions under Section 18(1)(b) of Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 and under Section 5 of Environment (Protection) Act, 1986; installation of on-line continuous (24×7) monitoring devices by major industries, etc.  Abatement of pollution is largely the responsibility of State Governments, local bodies, agencies of the State Governments and industrial units.  The Government of India supplements the efforts of State Governments, etc.  Government provides funds to CPCB for its various activities, including air pollution mitigation efforts. The details of the funds provided by government to CPCB is at Annexure I. State-wise details of funds released to various Monitoring Agencies during last three years and current year for ambient air quality monitoring as operational and maintenance cost under National Air Quality Monitoring Programme (NAMP) is given at Annexure-II.

         National Air Quality Index (NAQI) has been launched, which classifies air quality into good, satisfactory, moderate, poor, very poor, and severe categories. Government has also undertaken a number of awareness building programs to highlight the issue of air pollution. Ministry launched campaigns such as ‘Harit Diwali and Swasth Diwali’ and ‘Swachh Hawa for Swachh and Swasth Bharat’ covering over two lakh schools in the country.”

ANNEXURE REFERRED IN REPLY TO THE LOK SABHA ON 22.12.2017 REGARDING “ AWARENESS ON AIR POLLUTION “

ANNEXURE I

Releases of Grant from the Government to CPCB last 3 years and current year

(fig in ₹ in crore)

Financial Year Released to CPCB
2014-15 60.10
2015-16 66.5
2016-17 88.19 Crore
2017-18

(till November 2017)

70.3 Crore

 ANNEXURE REFERRED IN REPLY TO THE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION ON 22.12.2017 REGARDING “AWARENESS ON AIR POLLUTION “

Annexure-II

Details of Payment Released to Various Monitoring Agencies under National Air Quality Monitoring Programme (NAMP)                                                            (figs in ₹)

S.No. Name of Monitoring Agency 2014-15

 

2015-16

 

2016-17

 

2017-18

  till Dec 2017

1. Andhra Pradesh SPCB 7666250
2. Arunachal Pradesh SPCB 3005334

 

3. Assam SPCB 7842500 11208000

 

4. Chandigarh PCC 4113833
5. Chattisgarh ECB 1526250
6. Gujarat SPCB
7. Goa SPCB 7125000 7789333
8. Himachal Pradesh SEP & PCB 10128333
9. Karnataka SPCB 354167 6749583
10. Kerala SPCB 6474167
11. Maharashtra SPCB 16316919

 

12. Meghalaya SPCB 7845833 9173333

 

13. Madhya Pradesh SPCB 7984417
14. Mizoram SPCB 1765000 5413333 4253333 2706667

 

15. Nagaland SPCB 906667 3658667 1717333

 

16. Orissa SPCB 5734583 5872500
17. Punjab SPCB 7795417
18. Puducherry 5110333
19. Rajasthan SPCB 4218750
20. Tamil Nadu SPCB 2358333
21. Uttar Pradesh SPCB 7263333
22. Uttarakhand EP&PCB 4085833
23. NEERI 7047000 13612000 22288000 21600000
24. IIT Kanpur 3709378 3709378

 

Total = 58778462 68632581 69598002

 

53120045

Note:- SPCB – State Pollution Control Board, SEP&PCB – State Environment Protection & Pollution Control Board, EP& PCB – Environment Protection & Pollution Control Board, PCC – Pollution Control Committee. NEERI is at present monitoring in 6 cities in 5 different states/Union territories namely Delhi, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh.

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