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CAQM’s 134th Enforcement Task Force Review: 173 NCR Inspections, 62 Violations, 4 Unit Closures

On 6 July 2026, the CAQM’s 134th Enforcement Task Force reviewed 173 inspections across the NCR, reporting 62 violations and proposing closures, DG‑set sealings and environmental compensation. The review underscores the need for stronger enforcement and inter‑agency coordination to meet air‑quality goals under the National Clean Air Programme.
CAQM’s 134th Enforcement Task Force Review – Key Outcomes The 134th meeting of the CAQM was held on 06 July 2026 . The meeting examined enforcement actions, compliance status and sector‑specific inspections carried out across the NCR. Key Developments (June 14‑30, 2026) Flying Squads conducted 173 inspections in 17 days. Inspections covered 15 C&amp;D sites , 91 industrial units and 67 diesel‑generator (DG) sets . 62 violations were recorded: 7 at C&amp;D sites, 31 in industry and 24 for DG sets. Proposed actions include closure of 4 units/projects , sealing of 27 DG sets , issuance of 6 compliance orders and imposition of Environmental Compensation (EC) in 17 cases . All actionable cases from the 133rd meeting have been addressed; 7 Resumption Orders for C&amp;D sites were issued (2 in Uttar Pradesh, 5 in Haryana). Important Cumulative Statistics Since its inception, the Flying Squads have inspected 27,750 units/projects/entities . They have issued 1,802 Closure Directions , of which 1,424 Resumption Orders have been granted after compliance verification. Additionally, 123 cases have been transferred to the respective SPCBs / DPCC for final decision, while 255 entities remain under examination. UPSC Relevance The data illustrate how India’s environmental governance operates at the regional level. Understanding the role of bodies like <span class="key-term" data-definition="Enforcement Task Force — a committee of CAQM that reviews inspection reports, decides on enforcement actions and monitors compliance (GS3: Env
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CAQM’s latest crackdown shows enforcement is central to India’s air‑quality policy.

Key Facts

  1. 134th CAQM Enforcement Task Force ने 06 जुलाई 2026 को बैठक की।
  2. Flying Squads ने 17 दिनों में 173 inspections किए, जिसमें 15 C&D sites, 91 industrial units और 67 DG sets शामिल थे।
  3. 62 violations दर्ज किए गए: C&D sites पर 7, उद्योग में 31 और DG sets के लिए 24।
  4. चार प्रदूषक units/projects को बंद करने का आदेश दिया गया और 27 DG sets को सील किया गया।
  5. स्थापना के बाद से, Flying Squads ने 27,750 entities का निरीक्षण किया है और 1,802 closure directions जारी किए हैं, जिनमें से 1,424 अनुपालन के बाद पुनः शुरू किए गए हैं।
  6. 255 मामलों की अभी भी सत्यापन लंबित है; 17 मामलों में Environmental Compensation लागू किया गया।
  7. Uttar Pradesh (2) और Haryana (5) में C&D sites के लिए सात Resumption Orders जारी किए गए।

Background

CAQM is the statutory body that monitors air quality in the National Capital Region under the National Clean Air Programme. Its Flying Squads inspect construction, industrial and diesel‑generator sites to enforce emission norms, linking environmental law with on‑ground action.

UPSC Syllabus

  • Essay — Environment and Sustainability
  • GS3 — Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation
  • Prelims_GS — Environmental Issues and Climate Change

Mains Angle

Use this data to discuss the effectiveness of enforcement mechanisms in achieving NCAP targets (GS3 – Environment). A possible question: ‘Evaluate the role of enforcement agencies like CAQM in controlling urban air pollution.’

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CAQM’s 134th Enforcement Task Force Review – Key Outcomes

The 134th meeting of the CAQM was held on 06 July 2026. The meeting examined enforcement actions, compliance status and sector‑specific inspections carried out across the NCR.

Key Developments (June 14‑30, 2026)

  • Flying Squads conducted 173 inspections in 17 days.
  • Inspections covered 15 C&D sites, 91 industrial units and 67 diesel‑generator (DG) sets.
  • 62 violations were recorded: 7 at C&D sites, 31 in industry and 24 for DG sets.
  • Proposed actions include closure of 4 units/projects, sealing of 27 DG sets, issuance of 6 compliance orders and imposition of Environmental Compensation (EC) in 17 cases.
  • All actionable cases from the 133rd meeting have been addressed; 7 Resumption Orders for C&D sites were issued (2 in Uttar Pradesh, 5 in Haryana).

Important Cumulative Statistics

Since its inception, the Flying Squads have inspected 27,750 units/projects/entities. They have issued 1,802 Closure Directions, of which 1,424 Resumption Orders have been granted after compliance verification. Additionally, 123 cases have been transferred to the respective SPCBs/DPCC for final decision, while 255 entities remain under examination.

Exam Relevance

The data illustrate how India’s environmental governance operates at the regional level. Understanding the role of bodies like

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CAQM’s latest crackdown shows enforcement is central to India’s air‑quality policy.

Key Facts

  1. 134th CAQM Enforcement Task Force ने 06 जुलाई 2026 को बैठक की।
  2. Flying Squads ने 17 दिनों में 173 inspections किए, जिसमें 15 C&D sites, 91 industrial units और 67 DG sets शामिल थे।
  3. 62 violations दर्ज किए गए: C&D sites पर 7, उद्योग में 31 और DG sets के लिए 24।
  4. चार प्रदूषक units/projects को बंद करने का आदेश दिया गया और 27 DG sets को सील किया गया।
  5. स्थापना के बाद से, Flying Squads ने 27,750 entities का निरीक्षण किया है और 1,802 closure directions जारी किए हैं, जिनमें से 1,424 अनुपालन के बाद पुनः शुरू किए गए हैं।
  6. 255 मामलों की अभी भी सत्यापन लंबित है; 17 मामलों में Environmental Compensation लागू किया गया।
  7. Uttar Pradesh (2) और Haryana (5) में C&D sites के लिए सात Resumption Orders जारी किए गए।

Background & Context

CAQM is the statutory body that monitors air quality in the National Capital Region under the National Clean Air Programme. Its Flying Squads inspect construction, industrial and diesel‑generator sites to enforce emission norms, linking environmental law with on‑ground action.

UPSC Syllabus Connections

Essay•Environment and SustainabilityGS3•Conservation, environmental pollution and degradationPrelims_GS•Environmental Issues and Climate Change

Mains Answer Angle

Use this data to discuss the effectiveness of enforcement mechanisms in achieving NCAP targets (GS3 – Environment). A possible question: ‘Evaluate the role of enforcement agencies like CAQM in controlling urban air pollution.’

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Practice Questions

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Medium
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Air‑quality management in NCR

1 marks
5 keywords
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Environmental penalties and remediation

5 marks
5 keywords
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Governance of air pollution control

20 marks
7 keywords
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