LAHORE: Senior Provincial Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb has said that Punjab Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif has been taking significant steps to tackle the serious issue of smog since coming into power in March. Addressing the media regarding the smog issue, she mentioned that in areas like Lahore, Sheikhupura and Kasur, the Air Quality Index (AQI) reaches 250 under normal conditions and rises to 450 during the smog season. “Smog is also increasing in Narowal and Gujranwala, leading to diseases such as conjunctivitis, lung cancer, skin ailments, and others.

Therefore, the Chief Minister has adopted a zero-tolerance policy against vehicles, industrial units, kilns, and anything contributing to smog, as she values the health and safety of the public and future generations, as well.” Aurangzeb said for the first time in history, a multi-sectoral phased approach has been implemented, involving industrialists, kiln owners, and drivers. The Environmental Protection Department has started digital monitoring of vehicles and motorcycles through Safe City cameras.

She urged motorcycle owners to get their bikes checked for fitness, costing only Rs. 700, to avoid a fine of Rs. 2,000, and medical expenses, emphasising the need to reduce toxic emissions.

The government’s top priority is eliminating carbon footprints, leading to the closure of fuel pumps selling substandard fuel. She also highlighted that fitness checking stations are available at Kala Shah Kaku and Thokar Ni.