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Over 2,000 industrial units inspected for pollution control norms; 33 face closure orders

Over 2,000 industrial units inspected for pollution control norms; 33 face closure orders

Posted on August 21, 2026 By admin


The Delhi government inspected 2,011 industrial units between January and July this year, imposing environmental compensation on 44 units and issuing closure orders against 33 for non-compliance, according to the government.

The inspections were part of a campaign led by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta to monitor industrial pollution and ensure compliance.

Ms. Gupta said that 106 units were found to be non-compliant with prescribed environmental standards, while 78 were operating without a valid Consent to Operate (CTO) from the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC).

“Providing clean air to Delhi is a priority for our government. We will extend all possible support to industries that comply with environmental regulations, but there will be no laxity towards units that violate the rules or pollute Delhi’s air,” Ms. Gupta said.

She added that action was being taken against other units under relevant environmental laws, with the government’s focus on controlling pollution at its source rather than merely penalising violators. “Our message is clear, industries that comply with environmental regulations will receive support and facilitation, but strict action will continue against those that pollute Delhi’s air,” she stated. The government also urged citizens to report pollution-related violations through the Green Delhi app or the Municipal Corporation of Delhi’s 311 app.

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Ms. Gupta said construction will be banned in Delhi from December 10 to January 20 to curb winter pollution. She said sites measuring more than 500 square metres would be monitored through the Dust Portal and AI-enabled cameras, with real-time alerts sent to the Control and Command Centre. Violations will attract notices and fines.

Published – August 22, 2026 01:37 am IST



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