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DPCC orders closure of 411 polluting units across Delhi-NCR

A joint inspection of 28 notified industrial areas and 27 redevelopment areas is being carried out the DPCC, along with the Revenue Department and the Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (DSIIDC).

News Arena Network - New Delhi - UPDATED: December 22, 2025, 08:17 PM - 2 min read

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Industrial units emitting toxic pollutants in Delhi( Representational file photo)


With government taking pro active measures at multiple levels,  Delhi Pollution Control Committee has ordered the closure of 411 industrial units found operating without mandatory consent and causing visible air and water pollution across the national capital. MCD has also intensified its drive against those violating rules and norms set afresh to mitigate pollution levels in the national capital.

 

A joint inspection of 28 notified industrial areas and 27 redevelopment areas is being carried out the DPCC, along with the Revenue Department and the Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (DSIIDC).During the survey, a total of 1,586 units in notified industrial areas were inspected till December 20, of which 232 were found operating without the consent of DPCC and causing visible pollution. In redevelopment areas, 1,102 units were inspected and 179 were found violating pollution norms, according to officials.

 

Based on the findings, DPCC issued closure orders on December 21 to all 411 non-compliant units, an official said.He said the three agencies launched the inspection following the directions of Delhi Environment and Forest Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa.The survey, which began on December 9, is still underway. Apart from this, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi is also conducting inspections.

 

Speaking to a news agency, Minister Sirsa said, "We are working 24x7 for the betterment of the city and the health of its residents. The survey is going on, and any additional units found violating pollution norms will face strict action." He emphasised that the government is committed to enforcing environmental standards and will continue taking strict measures against non-compliant industries.

 

Pertinently, Delhi government has launched a stringent sealing drive against all unauthorized and polluting factories. Industries are a key focus, especially those operating in residential areas or violating Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) norms by using unapproved fuels or lacking functional pollution control devices.

 

Meanwhile, Delhi's air quality remained in the 'very poor' category on Monday, with the 24-hour average Air Quality Index recorded at 373 at 4 pm, according to the Central Pollution Control Board.Delhi has been grappling with persistent smog and toxic air, prompting repeated implementation of emergency measures under the Graded Response Action Plan.

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