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Suggest Pollution Control Measures for Chandigarh

Start Date :
Dec 22, 2015
Last Date :
Jun 01, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The Chandigarh Pollution Control Committee (CPCC), U.T, Chandigarh has taken serious cognizance of the increasing pollution levels in the airs of the city. Pollution occurs in many ...
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sakshi singh
9 years 10 months ago
There is no better method than planting trees to control pollution so it should be compulsory for all government building , CBSE schoold, university to have trees along the boundary of the campus. encourage terrace farming/gardening to people living in cities. constriction of an acre of natural pathway with many trees in every 10 km where citizen can do exercise with in take of fresh air.
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Narayan Singh_29
9 years 10 months ago
प्रदूषण कम करने हेतु सरकार को एक कदम उठीने चाहिए कि अगर कोई भी व्यक्ति वाहन खरीदता हैं तो उसे एक पेढ़(वृक्ष) लगाना अनिवार्य हो तभी उसके वाहन का रजिस्ट्रेशन हो पायेगा जिससे की पर्यावरण भी संतुलित रहेगा एंव वातावरण स्वच्छ बने रहेगा ।
एक कोशिश कामयाबी बढ़ सकती हैं अगर हम एंव सरकार दोनो मिलकर करे।
स्वचछ भारत सुन्दर छत्तीसगढ़
सत्समेव जयते
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Chetan_141
9 years 10 months ago
1. Public transport buses to be made electric OR CNG.
2. Strict polythene ban
3. Diesel auto rickshaws ban and promote electric auto rickshaws
4. All taxi to be CNG/lpg
5. Fix number of four wheeler registration every year like 1000 etc.
6. Planting creepers in buildings give etc.
7. All schools having kitchen gardens for residents nearby.
8. Link up with college for students to come on cycles.
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Vinay Agrawal
9 years 10 months ago
Secondly, switch to eco-friendly modes of transport like bicycles. To encourage people to use bicycles, the cities must have separate lanes just for bicyclers. Since this lane will have less traffic and will be solely for bicyclers, people over time will switch to bicycles. In Europe many cities already have a separate lane solely for this purpose.
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Vinay Agrawal
9 years 10 months ago
One way to control pollution is to control number of vehicles on road. One way to do that is expanding cities vertically instead of horizontally. Many world-class cities have realized this and has now switched to vertical expansion. India too should adopt this policy.
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9 years 10 months ago
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JAGDISH PATHAK
9 years 10 months ago
The intention of Govt. to devlop the city is noble, for that, deep planning should be made, we have experienced that, the road prepared good, but, it is digged, time to time for various purpose like, water line, drainage line,telephone,gas line,electricity line, etc.after preparing it breaked, it will waste so many time,money and energy, It should be well planned at the corner of road to provide on multi purpose pipeline, in which all types of connection or pipeline can be passed without diging
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Sudhamani
9 years 11 months ago
7.FUEL SOURCE LIKE BIO GAS SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED BY HELPING PEOPLE TO START THAT.8.I CAME TO KNOW THAT GAS FOR HOME USE CAN BE PRODUCED FROM THE ORGANIC GARBAGE LIKE VEGETABLES LEAVES ETC.IF THAT CAN BE MADE AVAILABLE AND USABLE BY PUBLIC THEN WE CAN NOT ONLY REDUCE POLLUTION BUT ALSO SAVE MONEY AND USE SOURCES PRODUCTIVELY.
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Sudhamani
9 years 11 months ago
1.PLANT MORE TREES. 2.IF WE CAN BRING THE VEHICLES RUN BY BIO GAS INTO EXISTENCE THEN NOT ONLY THE POLLUTION PROBLEM IN BHARAT WILL BE SOLVED ,WE CAN HELP THE GROWTH OF ORGANIC LIVING IN OUR COUNTRY.3.ALSO WE CAN DECREASE THE USE OF PETROL ETC,AND PREVENT POLLUTION.4.EVERY HOUSE SHOULD HAVE A TREE AND EVERY BUILDING OF APARTMENTS SHOULD HAVE MORE TREES AND SPACE TO GIVE WAY TO WATER HARVESTING.5.FELLING OF TREES FOR ROADS SHOULD BE BANNED.6.PEOPLE MUST BE MADE TO FOLLOW TRAFFIC RULES STRICTLY.
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HoneyGulati
9 years 11 months ago
Where pollution actually comes from
1 ) Diesel trucks , roadways buses and private buses canters Lcv's contributing to a large portion of vehicular pollution as mostly trucks are more than 10 years old
2) over 1 lac people living in slums are forced to burn wood for cooking purpose in absence of LPG connection
This burning of wood a major pollutant in resident/slum areas
3 99%of fallen leaves are burnt daily in parks
4 DG sets in marriages workshops ,almost everywhere are cause of pol
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