NEW DELHI: Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Monday slapped a fine of Rs 50,000 on a construction company building a sports complex in Pitampura in northwest Delhi for violating anti-dust guidelines.
Paying a visit to the construction site, Rai also warned to take stringent action, including slapping fines, against all the non-compliant contractors.
Speaking to reporters on-site, Rai said, "Despite repeated instructions to follow the anti-dust campaign rules, I found that the necessary measures were not implemented in this construction site. This site being less than 20,000 square metre, it required to strictly comply with the dust-control norms."
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