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The Supreme Court-appointed green panel made the observation in a letter to the chief secretaries of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasthan directing the immediate withdrawal of the hike imposed on November 8.
Importantly, the hike, which is a part of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP), is supposed to be in effect even when the air quality is ‘very poor’, not only when it turns ’emergency’. But the EPCA lifted the measure today citing “problems” in its effective enforcement, which has led to parking on the roads, adding to traffic congestion.
“EPCA (Environment Pollution – Prevention and Control Authority) believes this is because of lack of enforcement and that enhancement of parking fee is an important car restraint measure. “However, this measure has been made ineffective because of the lack of public transport and partly because of poor enforcement of illegal and unauthorised parking,” EPCA chairperson Bhure Lal wrote.
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“These problems will need to be sorted out urgently so that this measure can be reimposed with effective enforcement,” Lal added.