The association demanded that crop residue burning should be stopped and streets should be proper landscaped in the national capital region to deal with the pollution issue.
National Green Tribunal today passed a slew of measures to improve the ambient air quality in the national capital including banning construction activities and operation of stone crushers and brick kilns for a week in Delhi-NCR.
Reacting to this order, CREDAI President Getamber Anand said: "A holistic 360 degree view should be taken to find out the real cause of pollution. By banning construction, solution will not be found. In developed countries, this does not happen."
The stoppage of construction work and then starting it again takes lot of time, he said, adding that labourers would also return to their native place.
"The ban on construction work will delay the delivery of projects," Anand said.
"Pune and Bengaluru depsite having as much construction activities as NCR do not have dust pollution because of effective landscaping all over the cities by the municipal bodies," he observed.
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