Islamabad:In response to rising air pollution, Islamabad’s district administration has introduced tough new regulations, implementing Section 144 to control toxic emissions and curb smog levels in the Federal Capital.
According to a notification, Islamabad’s district administration has imposed Section 144 to limit the release of harmful gases in an effort to combat air pollution. The restrictions apply to emissions from vehicles, factories, kilns, and the burning of garbage and crops.
Additional District Magistrate Islamabad, issued these orders for two months, during which violators will face legal consequences. As part of this crackdown, the Islamabad Transport Authority (ITA) is actively inspecting vehicles for compliance.
In this connection, the ITA Secretary recently conducted an inspection at the vegetable market and checked 75 vehicles. During the checking, as many as 55 vehicles were fined for violating emission standards.
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