Delhi Imposes ₹7 Crore in Fines, Moves to Shut 48 Construction Sites Over Pollution Violations
Delhi has intensified its pollution-control enforcement, issuing permanent closure notices to 48 construction sites and imposing ₹7 crore in fines for regulatory violations. Minister Manjinder Sirsa said the crackdown aims to ensure strict compliance with environmental norms as the Capital battles worsening air quality.
The Delhi government has launched a sweeping crackdown on construction-related pollution, issuing permanent closure notices to dozens of sites and levying substantial financial penalties on offenders. The action, announced by Minister Manjinder Sirsa, follows intensified inspections aimed at enforcing the Capital’s pollution-control regulations amid deteriorating air quality.
According to Sirsa, authorities have so far issued notices initiating permanent shutdown proceedings against 48 construction sites found flouting mandated dust- and emission-control measures. In addition, cumulative fines amounting to ₹7 crore have been imposed on violators across the city. Officials said the enforcement drive is part of an ongoing effort to ensure strict adherence to environmental norms, particularly at large-scale private and public construction projects known to contribute significantly to particulate pollution.
The minister underscored that the government intends to maintain a zero-tolerance approach toward breaches of pollution-control rules. He noted that inspections will continue in the coming days and warned that any entity disregarding established guidelines should expect prompt administrative action, including heavy penalties and operational closure.
The latest measures signal the government’s determination to curb construction-related emissions at a time when Delhi consistently struggles with hazardous air quality levels. By stepping up accountability for builders and contractors, the administration aims to deter future violations and reinforce the broader push for cleaner urban air.

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