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JMC steps up anti-pollution drive to maintain healthy AQI level in the City

KH Correspondent by KH Correspondent
December 23, 2025
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JMC steps up anti-pollution drive to maintain healthy AQI level in the City
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Jammu : The Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) has intensified measures to control air pollution and safeguard public health. Acting under the directions of JMC Commissioner, Dr. Devansh Yadav, a series of strict on-ground and regulatory steps have been initiated to curb dust and particulate emissions across the city.
The Commissioner has directed the concerned wings of JMC to implement immediate mitigation measures. These include night-time mechanical sweeping of major roads, daytime water sprinkling in high-traffic areas, markets and construction zones and the use of anti-smog gun–mounted vehicles to suppress airborne dust.
Special focus has been laid on regulating construction and demolition activities. The covering of the construction sites and vehicles transporting construction material with green sheets, jute fabric or plastic covers has been made mandatory. Dumping or storage of material on public roads and footpaths has been strictly prohibited.
JMC field officers have been directed to conduct surprise inspections, and impose penalties ranging from ₹4,000 to ₹50,000 on violators contributing to dust pollution or mismanagement of construction waste.
Alongside this, JMC has strengthened its solid waste management operations to prevent open dumping and burning of garbage, a major contributor to air pollution. The Health and Sanitation Wing has been instructed to maintain zero tolerance towards the burning of waste, dry leaves or plastic.
Appealing for public cooperation, Dr. Devansh Yadav emphasized that improving air quality requires collective effort. Citizens have been urged to avoid open burning, support cleanliness drives, plant trees and report pollution-related violations. For achieving better air quality, 4 water sprinklers/multifunctional tanks and two anti smog guns have been put to service on roads.
These efforts are part of JMC’s ongoing “Clean Jammu, Green Jammu” initiative, reaffirming the Corporation’s commitment to restoring safe air quality levels and ensuring a cleaner, healthier environment for Jammu.

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