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Ban on 500 ml PET bottles at all govt programmes from June 1: Himachal Pradesh Chief Secretary
Ban on 500 ml PET bottles at all govt programmes from June 1: Himachal Pradesh Chief Secretary

The Print

time06-05-2025

  • General
  • The Print

Ban on 500 ml PET bottles at all govt programmes from June 1: Himachal Pradesh Chief Secretary

The decision has been taken in view of the environmental damage caused by plastic waste. The restriction will also apply to Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation hotels and private hotels, said a statement issued on Tuesday. Presiding over a meeting, the chief secretary said that as per Section 3-C (1) of the Himachal Pradesh Non-Biodegradable Garbage (Control) Act, 1995 and the amended Act of 2023, the use of single-use PET bottles will be prohibited in official meetings, conferences and events organised by all government departments, boards, corporations and related bodies. Shimla, May 6 (PTI) The use of 500 millilitre plastic water bottles made from Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) will be banned at all government programmes and hotels across Himachal Pradesh from June 1, Chief Secretary Prabodh Saxena said on Tuesday. Giving directions on strengthening recycling of single-use plastic waste, Saxena said glass bottles, water dispensers, kiosks or stainless steel containers shall be used as an alternative. Violation of these provisions may invite fines ranging from Rs 500 to Rs 25,000 under the relevant laws and regulations, the statement said. The chief secretary also instructed departments — including environment, science and technology and climate change, urban development, tourism and education as well as the Himachal Pradesh State Pollution Control Board — to carry out awareness campaigns to discourage the use of small PET bottles. In another major decision, Saxena said littering from vehicles have increased, causing pollution and clogging of drains, and it will now be mandatory to install dustbins in all public and private transport vehicles in Himachal Pradesh, including taxis and tourist vehicles. Disposal of waste into public drains has been prohibited under Section 5 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 and Section 3-C (1) of the Himachal Pradesh Non-Biodegradable Garbage (Control) Act, 1995. Accordingly, it has been made compulsory to install dustbins in all transport services operating in the state, the statement said. A fine of up to Rs 1,500 will be imposed for littering or serving food in plastic containers and Rs 10,000 would be levied for failing to provide a dustbin in transport vehicles, it said. PTI BPL RUK RUK This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

DCs, SPs in Himachal directed to ensure safety of Kashmiris in state
DCs, SPs in Himachal directed to ensure safety of Kashmiris in state

Hindustan Times

time25-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

DCs, SPs in Himachal directed to ensure safety of Kashmiris in state

State government has issued directions to all deputy commissioners (DCs) and superintendents of police (SPs) to ensure the safety of the Kashmiris in the state. After the terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam on Tuesday that killed at least 26 people, mostly tourists, and injured several others, the state government held a meeting on Thursday and issued directions to DCs and SPs directing them to ensure safety of Kashmiri labourers, vendors, and students in the state. Himachal has a significant number of Kashmiri professionals, students in colleges, universities, labourers and vendors. 'The DCs and SPs have been directed to visit areas where Kashmiri people are staying and ensure their safety,' said chief secretary Prabodh Saxena while talking to HT on Thursday. 'Though no incident has been reported but the safety of the residents is paramount. No one will be allowed to disturb the harmony of the state,' he added. 'Already a general alert has been sounded and police forces as well as security agencies have been asked to remain vigilant,' he added. Although there were reports on social media about Kashmiri students being harassed in a private university in Himachal Pradesh's Kangra district, the incident reportedly occurred at a rented accommodation, not on the campus. 'Kashmiri students in states, including Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh, were allegedly asked to leave their rented apartments or university hostels on Wednesday,' Jammu and Kashmir students association convener Nasir Khuehami said. Students at a university in Himachal Pradesh were harassed and physically attacked after hostel doors were broken, Khuehami added. However, the university registrar denied the reports of such harassment involving and said police officials also inspected the campus on Thursday morning. 'The misinformation was spread about Kashmiri students being harassed at our campus. Nothing such happened here,' he said. Nurpur additional superintendent of police Dharam Chand Verma said, 'No such incident occurred on the university campus, and we remain vigilant. The concerned SHO is also in regular contact with university authorities.' With inputs from agencies

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