hry discusses Action plan to tackle air pollution
Chandigarh, Dec. 16 -- Haryana on Monday presented a picture of steady and wide-ranging progress in its fight against air pollution in the Delhi-NCR region in a review meeting chaired by chief secretary Anurag Rastogi. The review meeting, aligned with directions of the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) and the Union ministry of environment, forest and climate change, assessed action taken reports (ATR) and finalised state and city action plans for 2025-26.
Detailed city-specific strategies for NCR municipal corporations were discussed during the meeting. A key highlight of the meeting was Haryana's push to curb stubble burning through large-scale adoption of crop residue management (CRM) machinery.
An official spokesperson said ex-situ utilisation has gained momentum, with paddy straw being channelled to pelletisation units, thermal power plants, brick kilns and industries. Several compressed biogas plants across Jhajjar, Kurukshetra, Ambala, Fatehabad and Panipat are now operational, collectively consuming thousands of tonnes of paddy straw annually and converting agricultural waste into clean energy. The spokesperson said thermal power plants within 300 km of Delhi have crossed key sustainability milestones. As of November, all operational units have exceeded 6% biomass co-firing, with at least 50% paddy straw, barring one unit under maintenance. htc...
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