A green body today protested outside the Badarpur power plant here, urging the government to enforce the National Clean Air Program (NCAP) by putting sector-wise plans to achieve 35 per cent emission reduction in three years.
Sunil Dahiya, senior campaigner, Greenpeace India said the fact that the current NCAP has hardly any mention on how big polluters should reduce their emissions shows that the government was still not serious about pig polluters like coal fired power plants.
"The government should make NCAP immediately available to public with clear targets for reducing pollution from big polluters like power plants and industries," he said.
Greenpeace India said that its report 'Airpocalypse II' highlighted that the air quality of more than 80 per cent of the cities in the country was severely polluted, impacting 47 million children across the country.
Also, 580 million people in India do not even have a single air quality monitoring station in the districts they live in, it said.
The government has formulated the NCAP as a long-term and time-bound national level strategy to tackle increasing air pollution in the country in a comprehensive manner.
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