New Delhi: In his struggle against pollution, the Delhi government will run a campaign entitled “Patakhe Nahi, Diye Jalao” from October 27 to ensure the implementation of the basis of banquet ban.
Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Monday said the government of the centrality would encourage people to celebrate Diwali with Diyas through the campaign.
Police and HR will take strict action on violators, he added.
Rai, who held a meeting with Delhi police officers and the Department of Environment to oversee the struggle against pollution, “to stop pollution in Delhi, the campaign ‘Yuddh Pradushan to Viruddh’ was run by the Delhi government.
This consists of an anti-dust campaign, ‘red light on The Gaadi Off Campaign, and the use of bio-decomposers to reduce stump pollution at the source.
In addition, the use of crackers during the season has increased the level of pollution.
To eliminate this source, the government has ordered a complete ban on sales and firecrackers.
However, several crackers trade incidents were reported .
“He said 15 central teams would be formed in all 15 police districts Delhi, who would have around 157 members.
The team has also formed under 33 sdms guidance, which will take action under this campaign in various parts of the city.
The minister said the brand publishing brand around Diwali must symbolize the Festival with DIYAS and not crackers in their visuals.
Meanwhile, Delhi spokesman BJP Praveen Shankar Kapoor claimed that by launching a campaign, Rai had hurt Hindu sentiments.
Diyas and Cracker are an integral part of the Diwali celebration, he said.