In a slew of review meetings held today to form a roadmap in this regard, Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar said state governments will also be directed to ensure proper working of their Sewerage Treatment Plants.
"We have reviewed waste management rules including solid waste, plastic waste, hazardous waste, bio-medical waste and construction and demolition rules. The preparation is ready and they will be declared soon," Javadekar said.
"Much work needs to be done post-Paris. Many things which have been agreed in Paris needs to be given a real shape and for that India will be proactively engaging with the world and will take necessary steps," he said.
A landmark climate change deal was agreed upon by various nations including India at a conference in Paris on December 12 last year seeking to limit global warming to "well below" 2 degrees Celsius.
On air pollution, Javadekar said air quality monitoring machines will be installed in 66 cities which have more than 10 lakh population.
Taking a tough stand on sewage treatment, Javadekar said
the Centre has decided to make it mandatory under Environment Act for states to ensure proper working of treatment plants.
Calling for increased public participation in forest management, he said the government will link the livelihood of people living around forests with its conservation.
"Our main focus will be to increase people's participation in forest conservation. There are several Forest Management Committees. They will be strengthened more this year," he said.
The Ministry will also review the Comprehensive Environmental Pollution Index for air monitoring and Coastal Regulation Zone policies for conservation of coastal ecology this year.
